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Americans cut more than $93 billion in credit card debt from 2008 to 2009. Good news, right? It's not what it seems, according to an analysis of federal data by CardHub.com, a credit card comparison website.
Consumers fell further behind on bills in 2009, causing a surge in debt charge-offs, says Odysseas Papadimitriou, CEO of CardHub.com.
SACRAMENTO, CA--(Marketwire - March 9, 2010) - Debthelp-now.com has announced adjustments to its debt settlement program to better help Americans affected by the New Credit CARD Act of 2009.
SACRAMENTO, CA--(Marketwire - 03/09/10) - Debthelp-now.com has announced adjustments to its debt settlement program to better help Americans affected by the New Credit CARD Act of 2009. Financial figures, recently released by the Federal Reserve Board, paint a grim picture as America looks to close the first fiscal quarter of 2010. Over 1.4 million bankruptcies have been filed since January ...
Dear Credit Score Report, I just started paying attention to the new credit card laws. I will be paying off my credit card balance very soon with my income tax refund, but I am concerned now because...
When It Comes to Credit Card Debt, Relief Options Are Available to Consumers, Many of Which Can Be Started Without the Aid of Professional Assistance
DENVER, CO--(Marketwire - 03/08/10) - Consumers these days are taking a more pro-active stance when dealing with credit card debt. No longer content to let the chips fall where they may, many have discovered that there are a great many strategies that can be implemented either on their own or with the aid of professional financial help. One of the most obvious, yet overlooked credit card debt ...
Feb. 22 marked the new changes in credit card laws. These changes were enacted to help protect customers from some company practices that can really put you in deep debt.
"Credit card debt, does it ever end?"
By: Kelly Farrell Rules require co-signer or proof of ability to pay A new law intended to protect consumers — especially young consumers — from accumulating bad credit and sinking into debt has some students wishing the federal government would keep its nose out of their wallets. The Credit Card Accountability...