§ 1026.61 Hybrid prepaid-credit cards.
With respect to a credit feature that is accessible by a hybrid prepaid-credit card, a card issuer shall
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With respect to a credit feature that is accessible by a hybrid prepaid-credit card, a card issuer shall
Card issuers subject to Subpart B.
This paragraph applies to credit and charge card accounts of the type subject to § 1026.60.
Changed the merchant base, provided that the new card is honored by at least one of the persons that
A card issuer is deemed to offer a credit card agreement to the public even if the issuer solicits, or
Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(12)(ii) and (b)(12)(v) of this section, for a credit card account
Changes resulting from failure to make minimum periodic payment within 60 days from due date for credit card
(C) Three percent of the delinquent balance on a charge card account that requires payment of outstanding
A consumer's affirmative consent to the card issuer's payment of over-the-limit transactions is effective
(iv) The total dollar amount of any payments pursuant to a college credit card agreement from the card
(iii) Any credit card agreement previously submitted to the Bureau that was amended during the preceding
Credit card account under an open-end (not home-secured) consumer credit plan. i.
Section 1026.12(c) applies to property or services purchased with the hybrid prepaid-credit card that
Merchant honoring card.
The offset prohibition applies even after the card issuer terminates the cardholder's credit card privileges
A card issuer may consider the consumer's current obligations based on information provided by the consumer
The card issuer requires a consumer to accept a particular payment allocation method as a condition of
Section 1026.56 does not require a card issuer to authorize or pay an over-the-limit transaction even
A telephone conversation between a card issuer and consumer may result in the issuance of a card as a
Notwithstanding § 1026.10(b), payments on a credit card account under an open-end (not home-secured
A card issuer may not consider a dispute settled and report an amount disputed as delinquent or begin
On March 20, the card issuer receives a check for $50, but the check is returned for insufficient funds
The card issuer is required to submit the agreement to the Bureau under § 1026.58(c)(1).
The card issuer is required to submit the agreement to the Bureau under § 1026.58(c)(1).
Assume that a card issuer discloses at account opening on January 1 of year one that the annual fee for