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I have heard numerous times that if you have overall good credit, you should ask your credit card company to lower your interest rate. What is the best way to go about this? Is it likely they will lower my rate or should I even bother?
-- Amanda
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Dear Amanda,
Yes -- you can just ask for a lower credit card interest rate, especially if you have been diligent about making all your payments on time. In fact, I did it myself. Here's how!
We have three cards, so I decided to see if I could ask for and get lower interest rates by making a phone call. The customer service representative at the first bank told me he had to talk to my husband Gary because he's the primary cardholder. Fortunately, Gary was home. The rep told Gary he could lower the rate by 1.75 percent, to 17.99 percent -- the prime rate plus 12.74 percent. He said, "That will get you started in the direction you want to go." He said we could call again in six to eight months and get it lowered again, but 1.75 percent is the most they'll lower it at one time (1.75 percent may not sound like much, but if you carried a $5,000 balance, that could save you about $90 a year.)
That was easy! I called the next one, which is in my name. I listened to bad music for about 20 minutes and finally got a representative. When I started to say I've had this account for 10 years, she broke in, "I know what you're going to ask. You want a lower interest rate."
"Yes," I said. "I wondered if you had a better rate or a different plan."
"You already have the lowest rate," she said. "In fact, it just went down from 20.15 percent to 19.15 percent."
"So there's nothing you can do?"
"No, but you can speak to a supervisor."
She transferred me to a man who said the same thing -- I already have the best rate. He added that it's 10.19 percent over the prime rate.
Off the phone, I realized that the prime rate has not been 9 percent (19 percent minus 10 percent) in some time! I called back and talked to a third representative -- a friendly woman with a Southern accent. I explained that my rate is supposed to be prime rate plus 10.19 percent. The prime rate is currently 5.25 percent; therefore, my rate should be 15.34 percent, not 19.15 percent. She said the prime rate was almost 9 percent the last time they changed the rate a year ago. She said store cards don't follow the same rules as regular bank cards. She added, "Everybody knows store cards have higher APRs (annual percentage rates)." I didn't think everybody knew that. She said, "Well, they should!"
This was taking more time than I anticipated, mostly because of long hold times. I found the statement for my third card and discovered the interest rate was 1.9 percent. I can live with that. No more phone music today!
In summary:
Go ahead and call your credit card companies! Listening to phone music for most of your lunch break may be a small trade for paying less interest on your credit card balances.
See today's average rates across the country.
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| 30 Year Fixed | 5.06% | 5.04% |
| 15 Year Fixed | 4.50% | 4.51% |
| 1 Year ARM | 3.91% | 3.94% |
| 30 Year Fixed Jumbo | 5.87% | 5.86% |
| 5/1 ARM | 4.32% | 4.40% |
| 3/1 ARM | 4.93% | 5.02% |
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| $30K Home Equity Loan | 8.40% | 8.32% |
| $50K Home Equity Loan | 8.30% | 8.19% |
| $75K Home Equity Loan | 8.33% | 8.22% |
| $30K HELOC | 5.19% | 5.20% |
| $50K HELOC | 4.93% | 4.93% |
| $75K HELOC | 4.93% | 4.93% |
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| 36 Month New Car Loan | 6.70% | 6.70% |
| 48 Month New Car Loan | 6.82% | 6.82% |
| 60 Month New Car Loan | 6.86% | 6.86% |
| 72 Month New Car Loan | 6.12% | 6.12% |
| 36 Month Used Car Loan | 7.17% | 7.17% |
| 48 Month Used Car Loan | 7.05% | 7.04% |
| Card Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| Business Credit Cards | 10.74% | 9.74% |
| Low Interest Credit Cards | 11.97% | 11.65% |
| Balance Transfer Credit Cards | 12.09% | 12.13% |
| Cash Back Credit Cards | 12.49% | 12.08% |
| Instant Approval Credit Cards | 13.32% | 13.32% |
| Reward Credit Cards | 13.42% | 13.29% |
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