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		<title>Government Finally has protected the Consumer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had heard a blurb about this about a month ago but wasn&#8217;t able to hear the whole story. Â Today it popped into my head and went looking around for the story. Â Congress has finally taken some actions to protect the public for the evil Credit Card Companies. Â  This legislation is a long time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had heard a blurb about this about a month ago but wasn&#8217;t able to hear the whole story. Â Today it popped into my head and went looking around for the story. Â Congress has finally taken some actions to protect the public for the evil Credit Card Companies. Â  This legislation is a long time coming for an industry that enjoyed almost zero regulation since their inception.</p>
<p>A couple of the best changes I saw were:</p>
<p>1. If the credit card issuer does decide to raise your rate for any reason it ONLY applies to purchases you make AFTER the rate changes. Â  This is HUGE for consumers because it gives the public a better insurance of what their payment and balance is going to be even if they do default on their card.</p>
<p>2. Any payment made over the minimum balance will go toward the highest interest rate balance. Â Many card issuers entice customers to transfer balances and then continue using their card. Â Under current regulations all the payments made will go to the lowest rate balances before EVER touching the high rate ones.</p>
<p>The bad news is the legislation does not go into affect until July 1, 2010, but at least the process has been started. Â Thanks Uncle Sam!</p>
<p>For the entire story seeÂ http://credit.about.com/od/consumercreditlaws/tp/new-credit-card-rules.htm</p>
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