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Why are most credit card interest rates higher now than they were before the Obama Consumer protection act pa?
Jul 23, 2010 by Banker | Posted in Personal Finance
higher than before the Obama Consumer protection act passed? They are all coming in now between 13 and 25 %, what happened to the 6-7-8.9% being offered before the Democratic Congress passed the Consumer Credit Protection bill??
When Obama was peeing down the legs of the banks at that time, making threatning
sounds, banks decided to raise rates and fees for CC, long before buckwheat had
the chance to screw them over, However Obama gave them months of lead time so
The Scales of Justice | Jul 23, 2010
Most bills like that are just fool's gold used as something an administration can point to to make it look like they are doing something. About the best thing you can hope for in government most of the time is deadlock. At least then, they can't mess
Unclejoe1917 | Jul 23, 2010
Prior to the Consumer Credit Protection Act, why do you think employers chose to discharge employees because o
Feb 20, 2007 by angel_rat_83 | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
Prior to the Consumer Credit Protection Act, why do you think employers chose to discharge employees because of garnishment?
Garnishment is a reflection on the character of the garnishee. It is a demonstrable sign of the inability to manage one's personal life, in which case why would we think they are able to manage their job?
Plus there is administrative cost
kingstubborn | Feb 20, 2007
Garnishment is a reflection on the character of the garnishee. It is a demonstrable sign of the inability to manage one's personal life, in which case why would we think they are able to manage their job?
Plus there is administrative cost
kingstubborn | Feb 20, 2007
What part of the consumer protection act discusses credit card debt?
Jul 23, 2008 by rich | Posted in Credit
Not exactly sure but you can find out at the FTC link below.
lnbjameson | Jul 23, 2008
Lesson Plan ideas for teaching Consumer Protection - legislation and agencies?
Apr 11, 2007 by totlkuhs | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I need to gear this toward 9th and 10th graders. I will also need to complete a 2 week unit plan on the subject so the lesson plan needs to actually be about only one of the subtopics, but it can be any one that I choose. (Fair Credit Reporting Act,
links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
second link has more of a selection of lesson plans to download. also this site is more user friendly
third link
Wicked | Apr 12, 2007
consumer credit protection act news
NFC Contactless Technology Provides Secure and Resilient Foundation for Mobile ...
18.05.12
PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ, Mar 22, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Testifying before Congress on mobile payments today, Smart Card
Alliance Executive Director Randy Vanderhoof detailed all the reasons
why the future of money is in good hands with NFC mobile contactless
payment technology, which builds on a well-established foundation
created by the leaders in the financial services and wireless
sectors.
Vanderhoof was called to be a witness today at the Committee on
Financial Services, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and
Consumer Credit hearing, "The Future of Money: How Mobile Payments
Could Change Financial Services."
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
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Class-action suit filed against United for debit card deception
West Virginia Record - May 27, 2011
potential class members, be awarded unspecified damages, including disgorgement and restitution of all overdraft fees, statutory penalties for each violation of the state Consumer Credit and Protection Act, court costs, interest and attorney fees.
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Looms
The New American - May 26, 2011
The BCFP was the brainchild of Warren, and the centerpiece of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which was signed into law last July. Its Orwellian title hides the fact that the new agency will do little to reform Wall Street
Business credit card holders may be at risk
e-wisdom.com - May 24, 2011
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act (Credit CARD Act) of 2009 brought forth many changes to consumer credit cards that helped to add a level of protection to card holders. In fact, Pew just concluded in a recent study that
The Shuman Law Firm Investigates Encore Capital Group, Inc.
Business Wire (press release) - May 27, 2011
Encore Capital purchases and manages charged-off consumer receivable portfolios, including unsecured, charged-off domestic consumer credit cards, auto loan deficiency, and telecom receivables purchased from national financial institutions, major retail
Beware of Business Credit Cards: A Consumer Protection Loophole
DailyFinance - May 26, 2011
Also high on their to-do list: Require issuers to tell applicants whenever a credit card isn't covered by the Credit CARD Act. Moreover, account disclosures should warn of additional risks not found in their consumer credit cards.