More Credit Card Legislation on the Way? A Fed Proposal Wants to Limit Late Fees

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Just when the credit card industry thought it was safe in Washington, Uncle Sam has decided to keep them over his knee for a few last good swats of discipline in the form of tighter regulations on late fees.

For many who struggle with credit cards, the problem is not always uncontrollable spending—it’s the fees. Late fees, annual fees and over the limit fees can pile up faster than Feburary snow in Minnesota, pushing customers over the edge into an avalanche of additional credit problems.

However, earlier this week the Federal Reserve proposed new limits on how credit card companies apply penalty fees for things like missing a deadline or going over the limit.…

Federal credit card reform bill has its problems

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Recent credit card legislation may prove to be a big relief for many Americans who have trouble keeping up with the rapid interest rate changes, hidden fees and aggressive collection efforts. Or not.

Many industry watchdogs believe the bill, currently alive in both a Senate and House edition, will not meet its original expectations. Citizens who have been watching the bill’s progress with hopes of instant relief may want to start paying even closer attention. It should be noted that true debt relief will rarely come as the result of government action alone and that in the end, the best solution for a reprieve from the pressures of mounting debt is to seek legal advice from a reputable bankruptcy attorney.…