President Obama Signs Groundbreaking Credit Card Reform Bill

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President Obama signing CARD ActAfter years of credit card reform failing in congress and the senate, the Federal Reserve finally passed their own set of regulations last December. However, they weren’t set to take effect until July 2010.

Late last week, President Obama signed a similar credit card reform bill that won’t go into effect immediately, but it does bump relief a bit sooner… February 2010.  Democratic senators Chris Dodd and Carolyn Maloney, among others, sponsored the bill.

Notable changes the bill will bring include banning the practice of “out-of-the-blue” rate hikes, unless the cardholder is more than 60 days late on payment.  It also makes it more difficult for adults under the age of 21 to acquire a credit card, which will of course of a huge impact on future credit marketing on college campuses.

The banks have long cried that reform such as this will bring higher interest rates across the board for all customers. They claim that the revenue from bad credit credit card holders is what pays for the low interest rates and 0% balance transfer offers that those with excellent credit benefit from. Do you think this is true? What do you think the industry will look like a year from now after these reforms go into effect?

Written May 2009

3 comments... read them below or add your own

  1. Michael June 17, 2009 at 12:31PM

    What do I do now that Capital One has chosen to ignore the changes made by the reform bill. No late payments and nowhere near my credit limit and they just increased my interest rate from 6.9% to 15.9%. Who do I report this to? What can I do? Credit card reform won’t do much good if the consumers have nowhere to turn to right the wrong.

  2. Shawn June 8, 2009 at 8:32PM

    I dont know but I do know that credit card reform is needed ASAP

  3. Doug W. May 27, 2009 at 1:58PM

    Total BS.

    What happened was the banks got use to doing their sketchy business and robbing us and now they won’t be able to any longer. Boo-hoo cry me a river!

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