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More feedback on credit cards

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Reader Peter Wilson (Letters, Oct. 5) asks, “Why does every other business have the ‘self-proclaimed’ right to change prices but [credit] card issuers don’t?”

Businesses don’t have the right to change the price on a good or service after they’ve sold it to you, nor should card issuers.

How about a compromise: If a consumer acquires debt on a credit card and he’s paying it off under the terms the debt was granted, then the terms remain the same until the debt is paid off or he defaults.

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Hardy Hayes

Camarillo

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