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Wells Fargo Prime Rate Visa Card

Posted by Ben
January 14, 2009

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Before I completely lose you and you think this is some lame credit card site from Malaysia, I just wanted to put a quick note out there that Wells Fargo has changed their APR for one of their credit cards to 3.25%. Of course, there are dozens of other cards that have 0% but there might be some that bank with Wells Fargo and are not able (or unwilling) to spring for a new card, in which case we commend you.  But if you are of the former and are interested in readjusting your cards terms, check this page out.  If anyone has any further information on this, please drop us a note, either in email, or in the comments.



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[...] Wells Fargo Prime Rate Visa Card | Milk Your Money (milkyourmoney.com) – January 14, 2009Has Wells Fargo changed their prime rate for their Visa? [...]

Comment by Julie HarmiaNo Gravatar on April 10, 2009 @ 5:04 am

I have held a card with Wells Fargo for many years now and have always paid on time and have stellar credit.. Last month they increased my rate to over 17%(without telling me nor any advance warning(just a weak mention of a letter they sent in january..If it is true maybe it might show up after a few more letters from WWII are found and delivered first..Lol.). They told me on the phone that there were no guarantees and that the rate can change anytime(basically telling me they didn’t have an answer as to why they raised my rate but did it because they could). I have a hard time understanding why when the prime rate is dropping like a stone and they are exceeding profits this quarter why they are jacking up my rate?…Unless that is the reason they are making a profit… Lol. GOUGING HURTS!!! .. Lol. ;)

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