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Credit Card Legislation Too Late To Help Many Consumers

On May 22, 2009, President Obama signed into law a package of changes and limitations to curb ever-increasing credit card interest rates and fees. Unfortunately, that credit card legislation will come too late to help many consumers suffering today.

The effective date of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 was set for February 22, 2010. Why this was scheduled so far out puzzles me. Perhaps the intent was to allow banks and credit card issuers to prepare for the changes the legislation required. Instead, the opposite happened.

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How Reloadable Credit Cards Work

Reloadable credit cards work much like a checking account except rather than using checks to draw against the amount you have on deposit, you use a Visa or Mastercard branded card.

You deposit your money with the financial institution who has given you the card and then use the card to pay for things at any location that takes Visa or Mastercard. The amount of any purchases you make is deducted from the amount you have on deposit.

You can reload the card with more money at any time. Many banks and card companies offer a number of ways in which you can reload your credit card:

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