Credit Card Companies are “Shylocks”
Thursday, February 23rd, 2006Dear Mr. Smith, thank you for your response to my offer. You are approved and here is your money! Oh yah, here is what you agreed to by accepting such a generous offer made by me and my distinguished associates.
1. You can’t sue me or be included in any class action law suit against me.
2. If you miss a payment to someone else that you owe money to, even if you’ve made all of your payments to me on time, I can charge you a higher interest rate for that.
3. I can change the terms of our agreement, anytime that I want to.
4. If you pay back all the money that you owe me, I can charge you an additional fee for that.
5. If you pay me back and you continue to not owe me money anymore, I can charge you a fee for that.
Being a “Shylock” with these terms and conditions….Illegal
Being a Credit Card company with these terms and conditions and having Congress in your back pocket….Priceless
Plain and simple. Over the past 15 years that I have been in the debt and credit industry, I have read countless articles and have met with thousands of people effected by the credit card industry that I am litterally sick and tired it. The credit card industry has been set up to take advantage of uneducated people who have been barraged day after day with ads and offers telling them that without credit, they can’t live like they should be. “Life takes Visa. You live life, we’ll help you” or some moronic statement like that I keep seeing while watching this year’s Olympics. Actually, I get to watch about 10 minutes of Olympic coverage and get to spend the next 5 minutes watching stupid pitches like this.
In this article, I am going to go over some real facts that are in these credit card company contracts and hopefully someone out there will see that this is one of the most underhanded, unregulated, profit mongering businesses out there today.
Here is some “did you know” that hopefully get’s you as angry as I am. Now on a positive note, so we don’t hurt some people’s feelings out there, credit cards are a tool that if used correctly can give you some advantages. Yah, about 5% of the American population falls into that category.
1. Chase Manhattan Bank’s cardholder agreement plainly and clearly makes you agree to give up your right to sue them: “the cardholder cannot take the issuer to court or be included in a class-action suit against the company.”
Wow, the tobacco companies should have had these lawyers on their team…Hmm, let’s see. Sorry Mr. Jones, it clearly states on the underside of the cigarette pack that you purchased, in size 3 font: “By purchasing these cigarettes, you agree that you cannot take the manufacturer of these cigarettes to court or be included in a class-action suit against the company.” I guess that was their big mistake. The warning label only states that you could die, it didn’t say anything about not being able to sue them….
2. Banks and credit card issuers spent millions, yes millions, of dollars lobbying Congress …continue reading the article titled Credit Card Companies are “Shylocks”

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