Consumer Bureau Leaves Hands Off Upfront Credit Card Fees

Collections & Credit Risk | Tuesday, April 17, 2012

By backing off a plan to limit large upfront fees banks can charge on credit cards, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau feels it has protected cardholders from other increased costs.

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