But some of the main points that we can expect from it now include:
- A change from 15 days of warning about charges to credit card accounts, to now where at least 45 days of warning needs to be applied by the credit card company if the customer has incurred any charges on their credit card.
- Customers have now at least 21 days to pay their credit card balances, without the threat of late fee payments
- Consumers have the right to opt out of interest and fee increases, whilst they can still pay off the balance at the previous lower interest rate. Before, issuers offer opt-out preferences at their discretion, and it was not a consumer right. All this has changed now.
All this is good news for the consumer, who for too long has been taken for a ride by the credit card companies and hit with interest rate increases for sometimes no valid reason.
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