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Protecting Yourself from Credit Card Interest Rate Hikes

Updated: January 7, 2009
MORTGAGE RATES AND CAR LOANS MAY HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT IMMUNE TO RECENT FEDERAL RESERVE INTEREST RATE HIKES. BUT MANY CREDIT CARDS HAVE JUMPED. BUSEY BANK`S SUSAN ABBOTT IS HERE TO EXPLAIN WHY CREDIT CARD RATES GO UP, AND WHAT YOUR CHOICES MAY BE IF THEY DO: Q1: When can the credit card company raise our rates? · The answer is in the contract - read the fine print. Issuers can`t change the rates or terms on a whim; it has to be spelled out why and when your rate might change in the contract. The contract also details how you`ll be notified. Q2: What are some of the likely reasons why our interest rate might go up? · You were late with a payment. · You were late with a payment on another debt. However, your contract has to disclose that the issuer can penalize you for your record with other creditors. · Issuer has merged with someone else. The receiving company has the option of changing the conditions, but they have to notify the consumer in advance. · Issuer`s cost of borrowing money has increased (again it must be spelled out in the contract). · Any other reason disclosed in the contract. Q3: What other credit card trends are out there? · Predictions are you`ll see fewer and fewer 0% teaser rates and balance transfer offers. Companies will use other types of rewards like frequent flyer miles and goods and services. · Rate changes depend on which card you have and what the rate is now. Many big issuers calculate different rates for individual customers. · Fixed rate cards are not necessarily fixed. An issuer can raise the rate as long as they notify you in advance. Read those statement inserts! · Issuers may be looking at converting fixed rate accounts to variable rates, switching consumers now, while the rate might be basically the same. Q4: What are our choices if the rate goes up or our terms are changed? · Call the company and try to negotiate a better deal, if your fixed rate has gone up, or your variable rate is increasing faster than the prime rate. · If that doesn`t work, see if they`ll allow you to pay off the debt under the old rate, if you agree not to use the card. You`ll need to notify them in writing and if you use the card, the new terms will automatically take effect. · Shop around for a better rate, and pay down that debt.

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