Thursday, November 6, 2008

Credit card debt forgiveness for some benefits all


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In these extraordinary times, card issuers' plan to erase up to 40% of some customers' debt would also be good for those who pay their bills on time.

When I heard last week that banks want to forgive up to 40% of some customers' credit card debt, my first question was, "What's the catch?"

"There's no catch," answered Scott Talbott, chief lobbyist for the Financial Services Roundtable, an industry group that helped concoct the debt-relief program. "There's no hidden agenda. These are extraordinary times and the industry is aggressively working to help customers."

He's half right. As best as I can tell, the banks' offer comes with no strings attached.

However, this isn't pure altruism. Credit card issuers would enjoy some significant benefits under the plan, making it an act of self-preservation that just so happens to be in the best interests of potentially millions of cardholders.

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1 comments:

Hottie said...

I've never made a late payment or missed a payment on any of my credit cards since I first applied for one (about 8 years), but how would I go about asking my credit card company if I'm a candidate for this debt forgiveness??