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Study Finds Credit Card Companies Con Consumers and Small Businesses
C4CC Study Finds That Credit Card Companies’ Recent Rush to Raise Interest Rates and Implement New Fees Is Par for the Course as Credit Card Companies Con Customers and Small Businesses
Business Wire
On the heels of reports that credit companies are in a rush to raise
interest rates to historic highs and implement new fees before
regulation that limits such action takes effect, Consumers for
Competitive Choice (C4CC), a diverse, national coalition of Americans
including consumers and small businesses who support a consumer-focused
economy, has just released a study titled, “The Credit Card Con,” which
examines the industry’s notoriously bad acts.
The study notes that Visa and MasterCard have taken advantage of their
dominant market positions to raise prices while curtailing credit. Even
as the nation’s automobile, manufacturing, entertainment, real estate
and retail sales industries have struggled to make ends meet – cutting
prices to bolster sales and jobs to cut costs – the credit card
duopolists report strong profits – a direct result of raising interest
rates and implementing new fees for card holders. This in addition to
the already excessive transaction fees that cost American consumers $48
billion in 2008 alone – triple the level in 2001.
“This is certainly not the reaction that Congress expected when
responding to a mounting public outcry by passing the Credit Card
Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act),”
said Bob Johnson, president of C4CC. “However, rather than react
responsibly, the industry has flouted the will of Congress and the
Administration by moving quickly to raise rates, increase fees, and
reduce available credit before the law takes effect next year. These are
the types of tactics that the credit card industry is infamously known
for – and they have to stop.”
The report comes amidst new laws that Congress is considering related to
credit cards and financial services. With unemployment hitting double
digits and small business growth being impaired, it is imperative that
our representatives and senators in Washington take steps to reduce this
unfair burden. As bills begin to wind their way through the committee
process, it is critical that important issues such as transaction fees
are addressed in any legislation that is put forward.
To access the study,
click
here.
About The Credit Card Con
The Credit Card Con is a project by the Consumers for Competitive
Choice. For more information, visit The Credit Card Con website at
www.thecreditcardcon.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-10 11:07:00
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