My credit card company is raising my APR. Should I opt out of the rate increase and close my account?
Jan 28, 2009 by valderramafam@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Credit
My credit card company is raising my APR in response to market conditions. Should I opt out of the rate increase and close my account?
Chase is raising my rate due to "market conditions". Although, two of my other chase cards rates
Yes you should. You need to send a message to these credit card companies. The American taxpayer is now bailing-out these financial whiz kids. The US Government has given billions of dollars to troubled financial instututions AND the Federal Reserve
Captain Credit | Jan 28, 2009
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