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American Express Offers Some $300 to Close Credit Card Account

Feb 28th, 2009 | By Rob | Category: featured

Credit card companies have no doubt spent billions of dollars on advertising in order to get their credit card in a consumer’s wallet or purse. As a result, they have collected billions of dollars in payments from consumers on credit card balances and debt. Surprisingly, one credit card company decided to return some of that money to its cardholders this week. Only this time, rather than cash back rebates, frequent flier miles, or a no interest balance transfer to increase their use of plastic, they did so to get them to stop reaching for their credit card of choice.

Select American Express credit card holders will receive $300 to pay off the remaining balance on their American Express card by April 30th and close their account.



Obama Housing Plan Offers Mortgage Relief, Not Stock Market Bailout

Feb 21st, 2009 | By Rob | Category: featured, housing

President Obama announced his housing plan to avoid foreclosure of homeowners who are currently paying their mortgage but are not likely to be able to do so for long through little fault of their own. The program is also designed to stop foreclosure on homeowners who could afford a lower payment if they could get their mortgage refinanced at current market interest rates. The Obama housing plan is known as the Homeowner Affordability and Stability plan and is estimated to help 7 to 9 million people at a total cost of $275 billion.

Unlike current programs to prevent foreclosure, the Obama housing plan doesn’t require that the homeowner be behind on their payments to enter the program. And for homeowners qualifying under the foreclosure plan, the federal government also will make payments of up to $1,000 a year for five years toward the homeowner. That’s a $5,000 reduction in the principal of a mortgage for simply making your mortgage payment on time every month for the next five years!



Foreclosure Discussion, Delayed

Feb 11th, 2009 | By Rob | Category: housing

Loyal readers may have noticed that I haven’t yet done my review of government and lender mortgage modification programs.  It’s not that I haven’t been thinking of issues related to foreclosures.  It’s simply that I’ve been too busy to sit down and put the work into the post that the topic deserves.  I hope to [...]



White House Agenda Misses Credit Card, Bankruptcy Reform

Jan 22nd, 2009 | By Rob | Category: Government

The new White House website has President Barack Obama’s agenda.  I took a few minutes to peruse it and didn’t see bankruptcy reform or debt relief among the major issues listed.  So I did a bit of digging, and here’s what I found.
From the overview of the page on family, it says Obama will “reform [...]



Bankruptcy Filings Rocket Up 28 Percent

Aug 28th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: bankruptcy, credit card debt

Recently released data from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court system showed that personal bankruptcy filings in the United States for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2008, were up 28 percent to 934,009. Tennessee had the highest bankruptcy filing rate per capita, Michigan had the highest per capita rate of Chapter 7 filings (that’s the [...]



Increased Debt Collection Efforts and Bankruptcy

Aug 20th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: bankruptcy, credit card debt, litigation

I wrote a brief post a couple weeks back about how banks and credit card companies might begin declaring and exercising a right of offset, particularly on its business customers.  If you don’t remember the post, it discusses how banks are increasingly seizing funds in the bank account of debtors who have business credit cards.  [...]



Medical Credit Cards - The Solution to Health Care Bills?

Aug 16th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: bankruptcy, credit card debt

This story in Crain’s Cleveland Business about Medical Mutual of Ohio offering a medical credit card to assist its insured in paying their out of pocket medical expenses is part of a larger trend of the medical industry assisting consumers in paying for increasingly expensive treatments by offering payment assistance through credit cards.
But when a [...]



Obama Adds Bankruptcy Reform to Agenda

Jul 9th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: Obama, bankruptcy

Barack Obama called for revisions to the Republican-led bankruptcy reforms passed in 2005.  The proposal focused on assisting individuals declaring bankruptcy due to debts related to health care/medical procedures, military personnel and their families facing debt due to extended deployment, frequent moves, or predatory lending, and protecting the elderly against losing their home in bankruptcy.  [...]



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