Consumer Banking: Cryptic credit scores cost consumers (Market Watch)

September 14th, 2008 | by DebtFree.net |

U.S. consumers could reduce credit-card finance charges by $105 annually if they raised their credit score by just 30 points, Washington Mutual has estimated.


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