Bring Lenders, Not Borrowers, to Heel
William McLeod writes an op-ed piece in this morning's Boston Globe about bankruptcy reform legislation now under consideration in Congress.
What's missing in this new legislation? Any change to the current practice of lending money to just about anyone. These days, there is little difference between some credit card companies and a loan shark. Of course, credit card companies do not break legs, they just increase the percentage rate if a payment is late, add a late fee, add an overlimit fee, and some even charge an annual fee for the privilege of getting more fees. There are many people trying to get out of debt, but they are being thwarted by the perfectly legal fees and interest being levied against them.





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