9
Mar

David Lazurus of the LA Times reports that Citigroup Inc. is leading the way for credit card companies to impose hefty annual fees to credit card holders. Citi issues cards that did not have annual fees will now get them, under Citigroup’s new rules. Cardholders have little recourse other than closing an account to avoid the fee, unless the charge at least $2,500 a year. Just another reason why many people are better off using a prepaid card (which is not a prepaid credit card) to make purchases and track their spending.

Lazurus finds it horribly ironic that Citigroup’s CEO announced the new fees after expressing his gratitude to taxpayers for bailing out the giant bank at the peak of the financial crisis.

How Citi expressing its gratitude for that act of taxpayer generosity?

It’s slapping a $60 annual fee on many credit cards that previously had no fees and telling customers that if they don’t like it, tough patooties. They can pay off any outstanding balance and take their business elsewhere.

Man, if that’s Citi when it’s grateful, I’d hate to see the company when it’s cheesed.

We agree.


3 Responses to “Citi Introduces $60 Annual Fee to Many Credit Card Holders”


Gary Williams March 10, 2010

From my point of view, I think the reason why cardholders are leaving the “big bank” is because they charge so high that cardholders just use their own money in purchasing item. Another reason is that they lose their interest in using credit cards – it’s like they’ve grown tired of it or like they disgusted eating their food. That is how insurance cardholders see it.

Mara Isabelle March 11, 2010

I can pretty much say that it may be good to have credit cards but it’s bad when you spend a lot and be burdened with debt. This is why most people settle with prepaid debit cards. It’s because they want to monitor their purchases. Also, they do not want added interest whenever they buy something.

Kaley Watson March 14, 2010

Credit cards can be a really annoying at times when they bug you to pay your purchases together with their interest rates. I discontinued in using credit cards because I don’t want to be burdened with debts.



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