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Happy Thanksgiving!

The panic-stricken days of Thanksgiving 2008 may be nothing more than a distant memory now, but the fact is the economy still stinks.

Unemployment has surpassed the 10 percent mark, credit markets have continued to tighten, and times are just plain rough for a lot of American families.  It can be downright depressing at times.  However, in spite of all the negativity, I believe we still have a lot to be thankful for in this great country of ours.

Perhaps above all, we should feel grateful to reside in a place where freedom, although it’s certainly threatened from time to time, is very much a way of life.  If there’s anything I’ve learned from traveling and living in many parts of the world, there isn’t another place on the planet where freedom is so absolute as in America.  I, for one, am grateful for that.

I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving, and of course, a debt-free holiday shopping season from your friends at Creditnet.com!

In fact, if you’re tempted to brave the masses on Black Friday, you may want to check out this week’s featured article first—Online Holiday Shopping: 5 Tips for Bargain Hunters.  You may be surprised at what deals you can snag from the comfort of your own home.

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Author: Joshua Heckathorn, Date posted: November 25th, 2009
Category: Miscellaneous




Low Pay, Inc. Charged with Deceptive Marketing

How can a company find customers willing to pay almost $400 in fees for a credit card that will only finance 30% of purchases from a single catalog? It’s hard to imagine, but the FTC seems to have caught one dead in its tracks.

According to a press release issued on November 3rd, a formal complaint was issued in federal court alleging that Low Pay, Inc. used deceptive mailers to market its card to consumers with credit problems, charging them hundreds of dollars in up-front fees and often reneging on its refund policy. In response, Low Pay has apparently agreed to pull the plug on its questionable practices while they battle it out with the FTC.

The actual complaint explains in more detail how the FTC believes Low Pay pulled this whole thing off. Here’s what was allegedly going down: Read the rest of this entry »

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Author: Joshua Heckathorn, Date posted: November 16th, 2009
Category: Credit Cards, Credit News




No Credit Card? Get Some Credit Before it’s Too Late

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The Credit CARD Act of 2009, signed into law by President Obama on May 22nd, just cleared a major hurdle in its path to early adoption.

As reported on CNNMoney.com last week, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a new bill which would move the effective date for credit card reforms from February 2010 to December 1st. That’s just under three weeks from today! Read the rest of this entry »

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Author: Joshua Heckathorn, Date posted: November 11th, 2009
Category: Credit Cards, Credit Crisis, Credit News, Credit Scores




Don’t Get Fooled: Opt Out of Opting In

Should you opt out, opt in, opt in to opting out, or opt out of opting in?

So many choices!  But when it comes to over-the-limit fees, there’s only one answer in my mind— opting out.

One of the major provisions in the CARD Act of 2009 is that banks will no longer be able to charge over-the-limit fees unless customers choose to be allowed to make purchases in excess of their credit limits.  So, you will have the right to “opt out” of over-the-limit fees, which are often as high as $39, by simply telling your bank you would rather live within your credit limit.

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Author: Joshua Heckathorn, Date posted: November 3rd, 2009
Category: Credit Cards, Credit News




  
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