Saturday, August 1, 2009

New Credit Card Rules Spells Good News For Debt Relief

One of the greatest culprits for serious debt problems are credit cards. Obviously it is our bad use or management of credit cards that causes the debt problems, you can’t blame a gun for what its owner does with it. Nevertheless some guns are more trigger sensitive than others, and it’s not the same to own an automatic machine gun than an air gun. It’s all about understanding the rules of the game and what the real cost of your credit is. The Obama administration have backed the implementation of new credit card rules that will help many of us to save money and stop paying so much of it to the banks in fees and penalties.

What are the new rules?

Raise interest rates on existing balance. This is a great victory for consumers. This is a little known tool banks had in their arsenal of money making methods. In fact most of us probably didn’t know the bank could increase the rate of interest on our credit card without asking. If you think of it that is pretty crazy because the interest rates on credit cards are already huge.

Payments will pay off your most expensive debts first. Borrowers using credit cards, especially when transferring balance from one card to another, can find themselves with different rates of interest for debts on the same card. Previously there was not guideline or rule on which part of the debt banks must use your monthly payments to cover. Obviously banks had an incentive to pay the cheaper interest rates first and leave the most expensive rates to last. With this new credit card rule that will not be a legal course of action for banks that must allow borrowers to pay off their most expensive credit card debt first.

Other cards can’t penalize you for missing a deadline on another cards. We all know that banks are a closed knit community. They might compete against each other but when they are dealing with borrowers data, credit record and payment history they are happy to share their knowledge. They can still share information on delinquent credit card payers but can’t hold it against them.

None of these measures will stop the banking industry from making more and more money on our misuse of credit cards but it has plugged some holes banks will no longer abuse.

(by Andrew on July 29, 2009)

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