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BANKS PUSH CONSUMERS HARDER ON CREDIT CARD DEBT
10.6.08 06:44 PM
As more people struggle under credit card debt, many banks are intensifying their collection efforts, the Wall Street Journal reported recently. Citigroup Inc. has hired more collectors, increased the frequency of calls to delinquent customers and expanded programs that let borrowers temporarily postpone payments or settle debt for less than the borrowers owe.
Bank of America Corp., meanwhile, is contacting late-paying customers earlier than it has in the past. The moves come at a time when rising unemployment and a credit crunch are forcing more consumers to default on their credit card payments.
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