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USA Today Says Try Credit Unions to Obtain Credit Cards
 
MADISON, Wis. (10/21/09) - Consumers should consider credit unions when they are looking to apply for credit cards, a columnist for USA Today wrote Tuesday.
 
"If you don't care about rewards and just want a credit card that doesn't charge an annual fee, consider applying for a card through a credit union," wrote personal finance columnist Sandra Block. "Many credit unions charge no annual fee and offer below-average interest rates."
 
Due to credit card legislation that will - among several mandates - restrict credit card issuers ability to raise interest rates on existing balances, the credit card industry - in response - is implementing other fees, Block wrote.
 
For instance, starting in 2010, Bank of America will charge some customers an annual fee ranging from $29 to $99, Block explained.
Also, Citigroup Inc. is beginning to charge annual fees to cardholders who don't charge more than a specific amount on their cards - usually $2,400 per year, she added.
 
Other banks are charging inactivity fees for customers who don't use their credit cards during a specific period of time, Block wrote.
 
"You heard that right: You could be spanked for staying out of debt," she added.


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