by Jeff Sovern
The Credit CARD Act required the Fed to post online copies of credit card contracts. The Fed has now posted more than 1200 such contracts from 276 issuers (including large issuers like Chase, Citibank, and Capitol One) in a searchable database here. It may be of considerable value to academic researchers; I hope that consumer groups go through the contracts and comment on which offer the best terms. It will be interesting to see if such an effort leads to competition on credit card terms.


I am not sure what credit card contracts mean. It there anybody out there who can cast some light on the topic
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The growth of credit card deals in India has grown manifold times in the last five years. More than statistics this growth can also be seen in the increase of the number of places where it is accepted. This necessarily implies the growth in the use of credit card by people at more places of transaction in the last five years.
Posted by: Card Deals | Monday, June 28, 2010 at 04:04 PM
good post. but can i get more information about credit card contract.
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Posted by: Credit Card Deals | Saturday, June 05, 2010 at 06:01 AM
I am not sure what credit card contracts mean. It there anybody out there who can cast some light on the topic
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