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Specific credit terms.
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Specific credit terms.
., $600 for every credit transaction arranged for the creditor, or $1,000 for the first 1,000 credit
Under § 1026.58(c)(6)(i), a card issuer is not required to submit to the Bureau a credit card agreement
In order for a prepaid card to be a hybrid prepaid-credit card under § 1026.61(a), the prepaid card
(4) A reflection on a periodic statement of the creditor's failure to credit properly a payment or other
(v) The total number of credit card accounts opened pursuant to any college credit card agreement during
Amount of credit extended.
to the issuance of a prepaid card where an issuer does not connect the card to any covered separate credit
)(3)(i) of this section with regard to coverage under this regulation, structuring a hybrid prepaid-credit
A transaction where a consumer uses a hybrid prepaid-credit card as defined in § 1026.61 to make
except that, on March 26, the card issuer receives a payment of $20, reducing the balance below the credit
(2) If a credit card is involved, however, certain provisions apply even if the credit is not subject
(F) Credit card accounts under an open-end (not home-secured) consumer credit plan.
(B) A credit report from a consumer reporting agency described in section 603(p) of the Fair Credit Reporting
(h) Evasion; open-end credit.
Adverse report to credit bureau.
(3) Subpart C relates to closed-end credit.
(B) Open-end consumer credit plans.
(2) The card issuer shall, within 3 business days from receipt of a credit statement, credit the consumer's
Amount of credit extended.
Decreases in credit limit.
(i) The credit application;
2(a)(14) Credit
Letters of credit.
Credit-investigation fees.