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Do Credit Card Laws Not Value Homemakers?

September 9th, 2012 Other Credit Card News

Stay-at-home mom Holly McCall says she manages her family's finances and has perfect credit. But due to a federal law, she was denied a credit card because she doesn't make an income. McCall wants the law changed, but Aracely Panameno with the Center
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