Fight Unfair Credit Card Fees
The credit card interchange fee is the biggest credit card fee you’ve never heard of. Nearly $2 of every $100 American consumers spend using credit cards go directly to the credit card industry through the interchange fee.
In 2007 alone, America consumers paid over $42 billion in credit card interchange fees. Even consumers who don’t use plastic pay more through higher prices.
And the credit card interchange fee is set in secret – consumers don’t know they’re paying it through higher retail prices. Interchange fees have risen a staggering 133% since 2001.
A rare bi-partisan consensus has emerged: HR 5546/S 3086, The Credit Card Fair Fee Act which stops the price-fixing by the credit card industry and uses a transparent market-based process.
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- Australian authorities find interchange fee reforms improve competition and benefit consumers
- Congressman Welch Supports Credit Card Reform; Encourages Congress to Act on Credit Card Interchange Fees that Hurt Both Merchants and Consumers
- Merchants and Consumers Welcome Judiciary Committee Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Crack Down on the Hidden and Excessive Credit Card Fees
Credit Card Fair Fee Act Would Mean Free Market Transparency, End Card Price Fixing - Three in Four Americans Support Credit Card Fair Fee Act
National Poll Finds Voters Want To Rein In Hidden Credit Card Fees That Inflate Prices; Legislation Would End Credit Card Secret Price Fixing (Poll Results) - Merchants Say that Visa Fee Cut is Less Than Meets the Eye
Credit Card Fees on Gasoline Might Actually Be Higher, Not Lower, Under New Visa Program - Credit Card Fair Fee Act Picks Up Bi-Partisan Support
Legislation will address credit card industry practices that hurt small business and their customers - Merchants Welcome Senate Legislation to Fix the Problem of Hidden Credit Card Interchange Fees
Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced the “Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008,” legislation that addresses the biggest credit card fee of all – the interchange fee, which cost Americans $42 billion last year.
[source: UnfairCreditCardFees.com]








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