Friday, December 18, 2009

Where Do You Want The Pound Of Flesh Carved From?

Credit card's newest trick: 79.9 percent interest

"It’s no mistake. This credit card’s interest rate is 79.9 percent.
The bloated APR is how First Premier Bank, a subprime credit card issuer, is skirting new regulations intended to curb abusive practices in the industry. It’s a strategy other subprime card issuers could start adopting to get around the new rules.
Typically, the First Premier card comes with a minimum of $256 in fees in the first year for a credit line of $250. Starting in February, however, a new law will cap such fees at 25 percent of a card’s credit line.
In a recent mailing for a preapproved card, First Premier lowers fees to just that limit -- $75 in the first year for a credit line of $300. But the new law doesn’t set a cap on interest rates. Hence the 79.9 APR, up from the previous 9.9 percent.
"It’s the highest on the market. It’s the highest we’ve ever seen," said Anuj Shahani, an analyst with Synovate, a research firm that tracks credit card mailings."

1 Comments:

Anonymous nick z said...

With an APR like that, the only takers they're gonna get are morons.

19/12/09 8:47 AM  

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