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April 24, 2009

Nice Fridays: Credit.com Takes Fees to Task

It has been quite a week! News of credit card regulations coming from Washington seems to have everyone in the country talking about credit card fees.

We've been having great conversations with you about the latest wave of rate hikes from Bank of America and Discover both here and in our community forum. Keep sending us your reports! We love hearing your perspective from the front lines of the credit crisis.

Hopefully this week's actions will turn into big industry changes benefiting consumers down the line. To sum up the week, watch Credit.com's Chairman and Founder Adam Levin on Fox Business News talking about the credit card industry and their "fees gone wild" policies: 


Have a great weekend!

Emily PetersCredit.com's personal finance expert and former TransUnion credit bureau insider. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com editor.

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