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Why A Credit Card Bailout Plan?

August 29th, 2010

When one thinks of America, often one thinks of capitalism and consumerism. However, such behavior has led the United States into the recent recession due to overzealous charges on a variety of credit cards and high priced homes at adjustable rate mortgages. In addition, the banks adding high fees and increasing interest on existing balances forced many individuals to close or freeze their credit card accounts. As such, there is now talk about a credit card bailout plan.

For, with as many people as are unemployed or underemployed today, credit cards and other defaults are at an all time high. In addition, there are are also those who due to no fault of their own have seen existing balances triple over time due to outrageous late and over the limit fees. That is, at least until recently, as laws have now been passed which impose tougher guidelines on banks in relation to such fees.

Also, while some of these new laws may help consumers, most do nothing to help with payment of such fees which were levied in the past. However, with new laws applying towards maximum late and over the limit fees, changes are on the horizon. Although, one must watch carefully if one wants to be able to keep up with such changes so that one can apply for such a bailout should one exist either now or in the future.

As such, while progress does look promising when it comes to better protecting consumers, much work still needs to be done. For, while these new laws have provided a layer of protection, it is only one of many layers which are needed. Therefore, it is important that one report any bank or other financial institution in the United States breaking such laws.

As such, unless one can step up and take the lead, individuals are most likely not going to see improvement for some time. However, if one feels that a financial institution needs to be reported for breaking the law, one needs to have solid proof. Otherwise, one runs the risk of getting in trouble oneself for making such claims. Therefore, it is imperative that if one feels a bank is operating outside these new laws and guidelines that one contact authorities in such regard.

In relation to bailing out credit card holders, while it is a controversial topic, it is also one which could help get the economy rolling again. Of course, if one is working with a card which one had paid down only to have the issuing bank raise the interest on existing balances, most likely these will be the first credit cards addressed should such a bailout come to pass. However, there are also others who were caught up in credit card default due to the poor economy and unemployment. Regardless, should such a bailout plan be introduced for credit cards, one may want to apply for such assistance as soon as one can as there will most likely be limitations as to whom can and can not receive such benefits.

Therefore, regardless as to whether one is an existing card holder or has just received their first credit card, one needs to be careful and pay close attention to all statements. For, as there are new laws in effect in relation to credit card practices, individuals need to be on the forefront in relation to advising authorities if a bank or credit union are breaking such laws.

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