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True Story: Lowering your credit card interest rates

Last post 05-17-2008 7:52 PM by Pumpkin390. 1 replies.
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  • 05-17-2008 12:32 PM

    True Story: Lowering your credit card interest rates

    Wow I love this board.

    About 1 year ago I called all my credit card companies asking for a lower rate on my credit card balances.  Most did little to nothing in helping me lower insanely high rates.  With the recent credit crunch, I called back in April 2008.  Guess what?  ALL OF MY CREDIT CARD COMPANIES were able to lower my rates, some even extended 0 percent balance transfer options and raised my credit limit.  Taking advantage of these special offers, I now have a little breathing room to get back on track paying off my debt.  Have you noticed anything similiar?

  • 05-17-2008 7:52 PM In reply to

    Re: True Story: Lowering your credit card interest rates

    Hi,  I did the same a couple of years ago.  The credit card companies would lower my interest rate, then a few months later jack them up again!  I got tired of playing their games and entered a DRP with Consumer Credit Counseling.  I was never late on a payment but my payment record didn't seem to matter.  I wanted to get the cards paid off but couldn't make any headway with interest rates so high.  I don't suggest everyone do this of course and maybe now the credit card companies are more willing to work with their customers. I think since Congress is looking more closely at  their "practices", they are treating their "valued customer" as valued customers!

    "If you want something then you lose everything. If you don't want anything then you already have everything." -Seung Sahn
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