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Tune in to this week’s installment of The Credit Line, hosted by Credit.com’s chairman and co-founder Adam Levin on Los Angeles’ KFWB 980 AM and streaming live this Saturday, November 12, at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST.
The show is co-hosted by L.A. radio personality Jeff Levy.
More than a year after new credit card rules aimed to help consumers went into effect, a new study by Consumer Reports is out with the lowdown on credit card customer satisfaction. The verdict: after the Credit CARD Act of 2009 went into effect, folks are overall happier with their credit cards. Fewer people feel they’ve been treated unfairly by their credit card company, and more people who apply for credit cards get accepted. It sounds like great news, but we want to hear from you—do you feel like the new rules have worked for you? Are you happy with your credit card? Do you want to know how the CARD Act affects you? Call in with your comments and questions.
Credit.com’s own Beverly Blair Harzog will be on the Credit Line this week to discuss the most recent edition of Best Credit Cards in America, the winners of which were announced this past week. Every three months, Beverly looks at two specific categories and analyzes the best cards in each group. This time she’s rated the best airline miles credit cards and the best low interest credit cards. She’ll be taking questions too!
Do you have credit questions? Adam Levin is ready to take your calls live this Saturday, November 12 at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST, at 888-539-2980.
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