Minnesota Attorney General Federal appealed against files Capital One.

Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch filed a complaint Thursday against Capital One, that the state credit card issuer violation of law by misleading advertising and consumers, the obligation of fraud.

Many consumers of Minnesota in the suit responded to Capital One’s Direct TV or electronic advertising for 4.99 percent and low fixed interest rate. The consumer suddenly saw their interest grew as high as 14 per cent or their credit limit and reduce the increases apply.

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