Dankdude
Well-Known Member
Write this and mail it to your Senator and Representative in congress.
It's time that the Predatory practices of the credit card companies are brought to an abrupt end.
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As your constituent, I am writing to urge you to do your part to ensure that Congress passes meaningful credit card reform during the 110th Congress. This is an issue that is very important to me.
In the last decade, credit card issuers have increased the amount of credit they offer more than twice as fast as consumers have taken on debt. American families have turned to credit cards to meet basic living expenses as wages have remained stagnant while the cost of necessities like housing, education, gasoline, and health care have risen sharply.
Card issuers use anti-consumer practices such as astronomical rate hikes for consumers who make just one late payment to another creditor, a practice known as universal default. Hair-trigger late fees charge consumers $40 if their payments are even one day late. Federal legislation is needed to protect consumers against these types of abuses.
Credit card reform is needed to prohibit certain anti-consumer practices in the credit card industry, including universal default rate hikes and exorbitant penalty fees. Adequate reform measures would require adequate underwriting to ensure that each applicant has the ability to pay before taking on more credit, and ensure that companies consider the postmark on the payment envelope before charging a late fee.
I recommend that any meaningful credit card reform would prohibit unfair or deceptive practices by having the Federal Reserve Board establish a standard that prohibits "unfair or deceptive acts or practices" by credit card issuers.
Credit card users need help fighting huge credit card companies, which unilaterally impose unfair terms and lock consumers into a never ending spiral of debt with anti-consumer practices such as universal default. Please make sure that Congress passes meaningful credit card reform this year. Give cardholders a fighting chance!