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Old 03-17-2008, 07:58 AM
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Default Fed lowers interest rates

The Fed Rate is now 3.25%. Have any of your credit card issuers lowered your interest rates in response?
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Not that I know of, yet. Will probably take a little more time for that to trickle down to the consumer.
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regardless they most likely would have just mailed a tiny piece of paper stating you need to call and request it right? as opposed to the lack of any notification when the rates go up ;)
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but wamu and discover are increasing their rates, that's only for loans
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I actually did see decreases in the last two months.
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