Credit Card Cheques

Credit card holders could get more rights

UK credit card 'bill of rights' expected

The government is expected to review credit card practices with Obama-style credit card industry legislation today.

Government wants to stop credit card companies from raising limits without customer request

Government plans credit card crackdown

The government has announced plans to crack down on credit card companies that increase borrowing limits without customer consent.

Credit card cheques: Signing for expensive debt

313m unwanted credit card cheques cause confusion

The practice of sending unsolicited cheques to customers is continuing and consumer confusion over the cost and charges of the cheques remains.

There are many different credit card money-making tactics, Fool.co.uk warns

Credit card money-making tactics revealed

Card companies use as many as 12 different ways to make money from their customers, a new study reveals.

RBS and NatWest have signed off on credit card cheques

RBS and NatWest scrap credit card cheques

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which owns NatWest, has said it will no longer be issuing credit card cheques.

Credit card cheque charges are set to become clearer after the introduction of summary boxes

Credit card cheques put in their box

The charges applying to credit card cheques are to be laid out for all to see, after the introduction of a summary box by the UK payments association.

People are using credit card cheques without being aware of their charges

Credit card cheques hit balances

Despite measures by the banking industry, Britons are still using credit card cheques without understanding the charges that come with them.

For 40 years Brits have been able to pay by plastic

40 years of hurt or plastic fantastic?

The credit card is now 40 years old - but is it a question of 40 years of hurt for consumers or has plastic been fantastic?

Credit card cheques should be ripped up not used, Which? reckons

Credit card cheques 'best avoided'

Credit card cheques should be ripped up rather than used, consumer groups have said.

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