Shocking Credit Card Debt Alert
(Credit Card Companies
Arbitrarily
Slashing Credit Limits)
The average credit card holder has no idea of the power held
by the credit card companies. However, with the economy in the
condition that it is, many are finding out, the hard way. If
you hold any type of credit card, (i.e., American Express,
Visa, Mastercard, Discover, etc.) you’ll need to read this
riveting expose. Many companies are resorting to reducing and
altogether eliminating credit limits of
cardholders. Is what they are doing, ethical and fair? Or, are
they taking advantage of cardholders? You decide after seeing
what they are doing. Wait to you see what having credit
card debt has come to.
What Do You Mean I’m Overextended, That’s
Impossible? If you have credit card
debt, this could happen to you. Mark, an unflappable
businessman set his business up on a net 30-day basis. That is,
he always paid off the people he owed within 30 days, including
any credit
card debt. That’s why when he went to make a business
purchase on his credit card and got declined, he was livid! It
was a run of the mill transaction that turned into a
hair-raising nightmare. On this particular credit card, Mark
had a credit limit of $22,000.00. At the
time his outstanding balance was only $5980.00. He had that
card approximately five years and had never been late with one
single solitary payment. His credit score was in the 800
range.
Credit Card Debt Is Not What It Used To
Be When the sales associate informed him that his
$2900.00 purchase had been DECLINED, Mark figured it was just a
simple computer glitch. He calmly called the toll free number
on the back of the card and spoke with a rep, which looked up
his account. Turns out, they arbitrarily reduced his credit
limit to $5900.00, (without any notice to mention). Mark was
now over the limit on his account. Stunned, he demanded to
speak with a supervisor, who informed him that in an effort to
reduce credit risks, the company had introduced a new business
model. Apparently, one result of this new initiative is… credit
card holders are having their credit limits drastically reduced
and some limits are altogether wiped out!
What Happens If They Arbitrarily Tighten Your Credit
Limit?
What happened to Mark is not an anomaly; it is becoming
standard practice for many credit card companies. If your
credit line hasn’t been arbitrarily reduced or totally wiped
out, you’re either one of the lucky ones, or they haven’t
gotten to your account number yet. Or, maybe they won’t touch
your account, who knows? I’m sharing this to get you to take
preemptive measures NOW! If you’re dependent on that credit
limit and they take it away, where will you be? Where will your
business be? Where will your personal finances be? Mark ended
up having to juggle his business expenses with cash on hand and
with his personal cards. In the end, no one at the
credit card company could give him an explanation as
to why his credit limit was cut.
Credit Card Debt Abuse - Are You a
Victim? As unethical as it may seem, the practice
of reducing or altogether wiping out a business or a person’s
credit line is currently legal. The new laws prohibiting such
action don’t go into effect until July 2010. Prior to that
date, you can expect credit card companies to continue to
getting away with credit card debt abuse. We call it that
because, we’re seeing more and more cases in which cardholder’s
accounts are immediately thrust into over the limit status.
Once that happens, your credit score will
plunge and it will most likely trigger other credit card
companies to reduce or eliminate your credit line. When it
comes to your credit score, credit line, credit limit and
credit
card debt, remember this, you are playing by their
rules.
Joel Marks has been helping people get out
of debt and avoid both bankruptcy and foreclosure for over
fifteen years. Utilizing savvy debt counseling, debt management
programs, Federal laws and a team of attorneys, debt counselors
and advisors, he has quietly assisted thousands come from under
the heavy burden debt.
Source: http://debterasure.com/
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