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Credit Strategist Reviews the Worst Credit Cards
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On Friday's Houston Business Show (M-F at 11 AM on CNN 650), Host Kevin Price interviewed new Houston Business Show Advisor, Calvin Brown on the five worst credit card companies.

Here’s a quick run down of the five companies that have a reputation of destroying a client’s credit:

  • Bank of America
  • Discover Financial
  • Capital One
  • World Financial Network National Bank (WFNNB)
  • Washington Mutual/Providian

These companies’ are noted for being unforgiving, rude customer service, overextending credit, and weak ID theft controls.

For a list of the top ten and details why they were chosen, ask for a report at Info@HoustonBusinessShow.com.

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