There's a fairly well known Apple advertisement in which a "Bill Gates" type is counting the amount of money he's going to place in advertising vs, how much he's going to place in upgrades to fix the bugs in Vista. The Apple representative asks him if he really thanks that small an amount is really going to solve the problems with Vista? The Gates clone says that the Apple guy is right and moves the entire amount into advertising.
See it here: YouTube - Apple "Get a Mac" ad: Bean Counter
The point is that I see the credit card companies doing the same thing. Instead of fixing the problems by getting rid of the bad credits, thus becoming profitable again, they are instead going to put all their resources into milking the good customers as hard as possible.
See what happens when the government starts messing with stuff they shouldn't? It's the Law of Unintended Consequences.
Elliot

