Monday, December 20, 2010

Credit Card Regulation Changes


Universal Default meant that if you had four credit cards and defaulted on any one of them — all four credit card issuers had the right to impose the default APR on you. So, even if you hadn’t defaulted on a particular card — you could be charged the default rate because you defaulted on some other credit balance. This practice has been eliminated.

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