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Credit Cards: The Storm Before the Calm
Channel 7 News - Credit Cards: The Storm Before the Calm (New legislation recently signed into law promises to help credit card users and cost credit card issuers, by some estimates, 10 billion dollars a year.  The banks are looking for ways to replace that money before it is lost, which means you need to be alert and ready to resist changes to your credit card terms.)
Little Rock - New legislation recently signed into law promises to help credit card users and cost credit card issuers, by some estimates, 10 billion dollars a year.  The banks are looking for ways to replace that money before it is lost, which means you need to be alert and ready to resist changes to your credit card terms.
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