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From Credit Card Watcher - Credit Card Users Feel the Pain as Credit Crunch Spreads

August 30th, 2007

In what could be considered the latest fallout from the subprime mortgage crunch, the Financial Times reports that credit card companies were forced to write off 4.58% of payments as uncollectible during the first half of 2007, an increase of 30% over the amount during the same period of 2006. Citing data from Moody’s, […]

In what could be considered the latest fallout from the subprime mortgage crunch, the Financial Times reports that credit card companies were forced to write off 4.58% of payments as uncollectible during the first half of 2007, an increase of 30% over the amount during the same period of 2006. Citing data from Moody’s, late payments also rose, while the quarterly payment rate fell for the first time in more than four years.

Analysts at Moody’s suggest that as interest rates have crept up and the housing market has slowed down, consumers are less likely to pull equity out of their homes to pay off their credit card debt. However, Moody’s also told the F.T. that it is unclear if the people defaulting on credit card payments are the same people defaulting on subprime mortgages, in part because underwriting standards have generally been more strict for credit cards than mortgages.

There already has been some reaction among credit card issuers. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that USAA has tightened their underwriting standards and raised their score cutoffs slightly on their auto loans, credit cards and personal loans. USAA is also being less generous with its automatic credit line increases. According to the WSJ, lenders can afford to be more selective and to charge more for their services because more consumers — increasingly locked out of home-equity loans and lines of credit — are using their credit cards more. Recently, Bank of America, Capital One, and Discover have all raised rates and fees for some credit card customers.

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Payments News - China National Advanced Payment System

August 30th, 2007

People’s Daily Online reports on an announcement by the People’s Bank of China about the China National Advanced Payment System - a high-value payment system that enables instant clearing between banks nationwide. A bank spokesman also said “the central bank has also been promoting the use of bank cards, and nearly 1.3 billion bank cards had been issued.”

People’s Daily Online reports on an announcement by the People’s Bank of China about the China National Advanced Payment System - a high-value payment system that enables instant clearing between banks nationwide. A bank spokesman also said “the central bank has also been promoting the use of bank cards, and nearly 1.3 billion bank cards had been issued.”

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Payments News from Glenbrook Partners - www.paymentsnews.com

From Business Credit Cards Blog - A New Business Credit Card from American Express: The Starwood Preferred Guest Business Credit Card

August 29th, 2007

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Credit Card Tips - What To Do If You Fall Behind On Your Credit Card Payments

August 29th, 2007

Managing Late Credit Card Payments

Bad things happen to good people and it’s not uncommon for the most responsible of us to fall behind on our credit card payments at one time or another. The key to overcoming it in one piece is how you handle the situation. Here are some tips to help you deal with late credit card payments and what to do if you can’t pay on time.

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From Credit Card Cool - Credit Card Rewards That Don?t Reward

August 28th, 2007

An interesting article from WRAL.com asks the question:- “How rewarding are credit cards that promise rewards?”

It’s a very good question and in my experience the answer is that some are more rewarding than others.

This is backed up by Consumer Reports who have recently sized up credit-card reward programs and found some good ones. For example Blue Cash from American Express is thought to be among the best US based cash-back cards, although it’s patently not suited to everyone..

According to WRAL.com:


“Consumer Reports urges …

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Payments News - POS Payment at the Dining Table

August 27th, 2007

Greg Bluestein writes for the Associated Press about new interest among fine dining restaurants in small point-of-sale terminals that can be brought to the table - enabling diners to complete their payment, add on a tip, and be done without handing their payment to a waiter. Restaurants are rapidly becoming the last places that consumers allow their cards to leave their sight - and have proven to be the greatest sources of mag stripe skimming.

Greg Bluestein writes for the Associated Press about new interest among fine dining restaurants in small point-of-sale terminals that can be brought to the table - enabling diners to complete their payment, add on a tip, and be done without handing their payment to a waiter. Restaurants are rapidly becoming the last places that consumers allow their cards to leave their sight - and have proven to be the greatest sources of mag stripe skimming.

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Payments News from Glenbrook Partners - www.paymentsnews.com

From Business Credit Cards Blog - CitiBank (Citi) Offers New Business Credit Card: “The Professional Card”

August 26th, 2007

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From Credit Card Watcher - Lifespring Health Everyday Rewards Visa Platinum Card

August 26th, 2007

Lifespring Health, a company that offers a free rewards program in the healthcare sector, has teamed with National City Bank to launch a no annual fee credit card. The card earns points that can be used towards health and fitness expenses, Health Savings Accounts, and insurance premiums. Features of the card include: 4% back on gas […]

Lifespring Health, a company that offers a free rewards program in the healthcare sector, has teamed with National City Bank to launch a no annual fee credit card. The card earns points that can be used towards health and fitness expenses, Health Savings Accounts, and insurance premiums.

Features of the card include:

  • 4% back on gas at the pump — up to $250 monthly (Net purchases over $250 do not earn rewards)
  • 3% back on cinema and video rentals — up to $150 monthly (Net purchases over $150 do not earn rewards)
  • 2% back on groceries, restaurants and fast food — up to $750 monthly (Net purchases over $750 do not earn rewards)
  • Up to 1% back on nearly everything else, with no cap (0.25% on other net purchases up to $10,000; 1% on other net purchases every day)
  • No fee 0% APR balance transfer for 12 months

The 0.25% on other purchases up to $10,000 make this a poor choice for a general-purpose card, but the no fee, 0% BT makes it a card to consider. For more details, see this link.

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From Credit Card Watcher - www.creditcardwatcher.com

Credit Card Tips - Which Student Credit Card is Best?

August 25th, 2007

Helping Your Children Pick the Best Student Credit Card

It’s only natural to want your child to succeed in life and that means helping them make the right decisions. choosing the best student credit card is one of the important decisions you can help them with. But how do you tell which student credit card is best for your child? Here are some guidelines to follow.

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From Credit Card Tips, Etc.h - www.creditcardtipsetc.com

From Credit Card Cool - Credit Card Debt Counselling

August 25th, 2007

If you’re unlucky enough to get yourself into a hole with credit card debt then don’t despair. Firstly, it’s not the end of the world although there is a price to exacted in terms of poor credit ratings and bankruptcy. Nonetheless, there is alot of help out there should you need guidance. Credit card debt counselling is one way of helping yourself.

The process should run as follows:

1. Realise you need help and approach a trained debt counsellor.

2. Thoroughly explain your situation to the counsellor.

3. The counsellor should …

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