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Capital One sets fixed rate on new cards
What's in your wallet?
If it's a new Capital One card, make sure you know what you signed up for.
The Wall Street Journal reports Capital One just changed interest rates on several of its cards to a fixed rate from a variable one.
The changes, aimed at new customers, means they won't get lower rates if the Federal Reserve continues to slash short-term rates.
Posted by Lori Stassi on April 3, 2008 2:44 AM PT | Permalink
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