A reader writes that after contesting a collection account with all three credit bureaus, two of them deleted it but one did not.
A reader writes that after contesting a collection account with all three credit bureaus, two of them deleted it but one did not.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to shutter businesses across the country and a record number of Americans filing for unemployment, some major credit card issuers are offering relief to their customers. Read on to find out what credit card companies are doing to help.
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While the pandemic has triggered anxiety among college students about their studies and their families’ finances, more of them are showing positive credit behaviors, according to a new poll.
The average credit card APR stayed the same this week as card issuers left their rates alone, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report.Â