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What is the highest APR a credit card company can charge? PDF Print E-mail

In some states there are no "usary" limits.  Usuary limit is the maximum interest rate that is allow by that state.    Therefore, no usary limit = as high as they want. 

Your major credit card issuers domicile themselves in states that have no usary laws. It is important to see what state laws govern your credit card agreement. (If Delaware or South Dakota, stay away from them)

 
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