Congress Tightening Restrictions on Credit Card Companies Targeting Students
Posted by James Breen at 23 July 2008 16:16
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It's always bothered me just a little when I get a credit card offer that seems to have something to do with the fact that I'm a student. I don't know the bank sending me the offer. Why do they know so much about me? Of course, in today's information age i suppose that shouldn't surprise me. Whatever... According to The Huffington Post, it may get a little harder for credit card companies to come after college students. This, from the blog post:A flurry of bills is in the works in the House ..[more].
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Credit card companies beware: Congress is watching. A flurry of bills is in the works in the House of Representatives and the Senate that would rein in how those companies do business. One proposed change that's triggered interest among lawmakers, particularly as the economy sours, would make it harder for college students to qualify for credit cards. "It really is just too easy," said Christine Lindstrom, the director of the Higher Education Project at the nonpartisan Public Interest .. click here.
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