S.2753 - Credit Card Reform Act of 2008

A bill to protect consumers, and especially young consumers, from skyrocketing credit card debt, unfair credit card practices, and deceptive credit offers. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: A bill to protect consumers, and especially young consumers, from skyrocketing credit card debt, unfair credit card practices, and deceptive credit offers. as introduced.
  • Short: Credit Card Reform Act of 2008 as introduced.
  • Popular: Credit Card Reform Act of 2008 as introduced.

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  • adelie Mar 17, 2008 5:26pm
    Overall Rating: 5.0  |  Login to Rate  |  1 of 1 found useful.

    Needed legislation. Banks are preying on well-intentioned, poorly informed American Consumers. We should see credit as an opportunity for consumers to amortize necessary expenses, not a lottery ticket for a bank to get rich.

    Please support this bill.



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