Consumer Reports: Credit Squeeze Survival Guide
By Consumer ReportsMore than half of credit-card holders have been hit recently with sharply higher interest rates, or other fees and penalties. That is according to a just-released survey by the Consumer Reports National Research Center. Card companies are slipping through all kinds of changes before a new federal law takes effect in February 2010.
The survey also found that fewer people are satisfied with credit-card companies than with almost any other service Consumer Reports has assessed. Calling up and complaining can be very effective. According to Consumer Reports' survey, about half of the time people got at least some of what they wanted. If negotiating doesn't work, look for a card with better terms. Complete Ratings and recommendations on all kinds of products, including appliances, cars & trucks, and electronic gear, are available on Consumer Reports' Web site. Subscribe to ConsumerReports.org. |
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