Lower your credit card APR
By Cathy Moran, California bankruptcy lawyer on Jun 9, 2007 in Financial Resources on the Web, General Bankruptcy Information
The Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group reports that requesting a lower interest rate from your credit card issuer can get the consumer a lower APR on their credit card. Here’s their report on the survey and their analysis of which consumers got the best results.
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