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Credit sucks money from the consumer

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The president of the National Protection Service (SPC Brazil), Roberto Alfeu Pena Gomes said today that trade is doing a melee with parliamentarians to speed up the new regulatory framework for the sector of credit cards. This is because, in assessing the tenants, the cards are one of the "great sucking of money from consumers, which could be used in new retail shopping.

"The trade is with deputies and senators seeking laws to regulate this process because we want the duopoly is open and have more competition. The credit card is important, but can not remove money from Singapore," he said.

Alfeu recalled that the segment of credit card does not have regulations in the country and that, therefore, was one of the few exempted from the Provisional Contribution on Financial Transactions (CPMF) before its extinction. "Do not pay CPMF and charge a fee for these merchants and consumers. In addition, only two flags in Brazil. I think everything is wrong in there," he criticized. "The trade has already become a hostage of Redecard and VisaNet" he continued.

The president of the SPC Brazil had made a "warning" to the consumer. "The credit card is a good thing to pay if he had not seen a bomb. It is not status have on the portfolio a lot of credit card, but this is a national passion today" he said. He said 67% of people who buy through credit card currently has an income of R $ 1 thousand to R $ 1.7 thousand.



Source: State Agency

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