New Act on Unfair Credit Card Charges
The Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act of 2007 may be some of the best news consumers have had in a long time.
Introduced by Senators Carl Levin and Claire McCaskill, the bill would put legislation in place to halt the most abusive practices of credit card lenders, some of which actually prevent a consumer from ever paying off the debt. The legislation could save consumers millions of dollars in unfair penalties, fees and interest.

If a credit card holder pays off a portion of the debt during a grace period, the bill would prevent the lender from charging interest on the paid-off portion of the charges. It also restricts the charging of repeated over-limit fees for a single instance of exceeding the credit card’s limit. Additionally, lenders would be prohibited from charging interest on over-limit and late fees.
As to penalty rates on interest, those that are incurred by late payments, there is a cap that prohibits lenders from raising the interest rate by more than 7 points, eliminating double and triple interest rate hikes that could be charged after only one late payment.
Read the provisions of the proposed bill:
Stop Unfair Practices in Credit Cards Act of 2007



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By Moneyizor Network Magazine » Unfair Credit Charges on May 22nd, 2007 at 9:41 am
Good that they are helping people out from being exploited, now if we can get people to not spend as much and not pay it. We might fix things up a bit. For the record, I am guilty of that one.
By Janus on May 27th, 2007 at 12:57 pm