Archive for February, 2009

Google Hates Smart Credit Choices!

Since August of 2008, Smart Credit Choices has been suffering under a Google search penalty.  Because of that, many of our articles and blog entries which are written to help consumers in these difficult times, are all but impossible to find when searching on Google.

We’ve tried to contact Google to get them to stop hating us, but with no luck for nearly 9 months.  We don’t know how much longer Google will continue to hate us, but if you can help us out by sharing our site with friends our linking to us from your blogs, we’d appreciate the help.

Will TALF Save Credit Card Issuers?

Credit card companies have been tightening lending standards dramatically over the past year, with a recent Fed study reporting that more than 60% of senior loan officers increased credit requirements.  This does not bode well for consumers, especially those trapped by high interest rates or in need of short term funds.

TALF, the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, was supposed to begin in early February and facilitate the packaging of credit card loans into securities.  This would, in theory, free up capital for credit card companies to issue new credit card loans.  Unfortunately, the TALF has yet to begin operations, and consumers are still facing difficulties obtaining credit card, car, and student loans.

Tomorrow should bring news about the TALF program, and hopefully the news is good.  Otherwise, consumers will face even more obstacles in the quest to obtain credit.

Sources:  http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN0927208920090209