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Us Bank Customer Agreement

Look on the back of the credit card or check your latest monthly payment to find the exhibitor`s name. The bank, retailer or any other organization whose name appears on the front of the card may not be the real issuer of the card. You can also check the issuer`s website; As a general rule, the bank`s name is shown at the bottom of the issuer`s home page. The drop-down list includes credit card issuers who have submitted credit card agreements under Section 204 of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act (CARD Act) of 2009. If you can`t find a card issuer, this may be the case: if none of these reasons apply and you still can`t agree, call him to ask for a copy of your contract. Under federal law, your credit card issuer is required to provide a copy of your contract upon request. The agreements to be put in place contain general terms, prices and information on fees. They are not specific to a person`s account information. We include consumer credit card agreements in this database, as the respective issuers have submitted. The GFPB is not responsible for the content of the agreements, including any discrepancies between an agreement as presented in the database and the agreement, as proposed to the public, or omissions or other errors in the agreement, as presented by the issuer. If you have any questions about the agreements yourself, speak directly to the card issuer.

We will forward your problem to your credit card company, give you a follow-up number and keep you informed of the status of your complaint. Find instructions, your rights related to your credit rating and credit card protection. The CARD Act is often referred to as the “Bill of Rights” for credit card holders. President Obama signed the law in May 2009. Many of the main provisions of the Act came into force in February 2010.