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Q&A: I want to consolidate my credit cards debt and get rid of high interst rates. What is the best way to do this?

December 7th, 2011

I want to consolidate my credit cards debt and get rid of high interst rates. What is the best way to do this?
I have 4 credit cards with approx. $ 25,000.00 worth of debt on them. I would like to get ahold of a non-profit debt counseling service in order to get rid [...]

Credit Card Rates Climb Again, Latest Industry Shakeup Adds to Uncertainty

February 16th, 2011


Cleveland (PRWEB) November 9, 2005
Credit card rates rose for the fifth straight week, according to the IndexCreditCards.com weekly Credit Card Monitor. In addition, the latest step forward in the Bank of America/MBNA merger, coupled with Wachovia’s announced plans to begin issuing its own credit cards, promised to keep industry averages unsteady.

“In a few [...]

Consumer Credit Card Rates Up Over Half-Percent Since January 1; Business Rates Hold Steady as Issuers Woo Business Owners

February 13th, 2011


CLEVELAND (PRWEB) February 15, 2006
Average credit card rates rose significantly again this week, and the average consumer credit card rate has increased by more than one-half percent since the beginning of the year, according to the weekly IndexCreditCards.com Credit Card Monitor.

The average credit card rate for standard, non-reward credit cards jumped to 13.17% [...]

RMR: Rick’s Rant - Credit Card Rates

January 11th, 2011

Ricks Rant for January 12, 2010

RMR: Rick’s Rant - Credit Card Rates

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Credit Card Rates Up for Sixth Straight Week

December 28th, 2010


Cleveland (PRWEB) November 16, 2005
With several major banks raising rates, credit card financing became more expensive for the sixth straight week, according to the IndexCreditCards.com weekly Credit Card Monitor. American Express and Bank of America were two of the larger issuers applying increases.

“Top-level” consumer credit cards averaged a 9.87% Annual Percentage Rate (APR), [...]