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The new credit card reform law signed by President Obama in May 2009 includes a provision requiring federal regulators to investigate whether credit card issuers used information about where consumers shopped, what they purchased, the types of merchants they shopped with and their locations, and the mortgage company they borrowed from as bases for increasing interest rates or reducing credit limits.
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"I'm concerned that limiting credit based on where a person shops or the neighborhood they live in could amount to redlining," Waters said, referring to the practice of targeting certain areas or neighborhoods for discriminatory housing, insurance or lending treatment.
"Obviously that is something that most credit cardholders are not going to think about," says Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a San Diego-based privacy rights groups. "They've obtained a credit card and think they can go out and use it in any way they like."
Known in the industry by a number of terms, including behavioral modeling, data mining and psychographic behavior analysis, the practice of mining internal credit card issuer databases for customer spending trends and other patterns is not new. Issuers have been analyzing data perhaps since the first credit cards were issued.
Tracking is conducted for four primary reasons:
Millions of credit card users receive monthly statements detailing their spending during the billing cycle: The standard information provided includes the date of a purchase, the place of the purchase, including the name of the merchant, city, state, amount of the purchase and a transaction reference number.
Tracking credit card purchases with merchant category codes (MCC)
Here's a sample of the electronic payment tracking codes assigned to different types of merchants:
4900 Bail and bond payments
5300 Wholesale clubs (Costco, Sam's Club, etc.)
5411 Grocery supermarkets
5532 Automotive stores
5698 Wig and toupee stores
5813 Drinking places (bars, nightclubs)
5814 Fast food restaurants
5912 Drug stores and pharmacies
5921 Packaged beer, wine and liquor stores
5931 Used and secondhand stores
5933 Pawnshops
5944 Jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware stores
7251 Shoe repair shops
7273 Dating/escort services
7277 Counseling services (debt, marriage, personal)
7297 Massage parlors
7393 Detective agencies
7534 Tire retreading and tire repair
7995 Betting/casino gambling establishments
8011 Doctors
8062 Hospitals
8099 Medical services
8351 Child care services
8651 Political organizations
9211 Court costs (child support and alimony payments)
A complete MCC list can be found on the IRS Web site.
Stephens says the database's purchasing information can provide a pretty clear picture of credit card users. "What do they know about you? Depending on how extensively you use your credit card, they conceivably have a very clear, distinct picture of an individual. It's not only your retail purchases, but your online purchases. It can really paint a very complete picture. The stores that you shop at can paint a picture. You also may use it at a doctor's office if you pay for care with a credit card. Some people pay for their utilities with credit cards."
The recent credit crunch has placed greater emphasis on using the data to predict who may be a higher credit risk. Credit card issuers have said people living in states hard hit by foreclosures, such as Florida, Nevada and California (referred to as the "sand states") may be considered increased risks by virtue of the fact that they live there. People who shop at the same establishments where subprime borrowers shop also may be considered higher risk.
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