For many people, their credit card appears to be free. Apart
from the interest they pay on their outstanding balance at the
end of each month, they do not pay any other fees for the
convenience of the credit card. While this may be true for some
people, for many of them their credit card provider will in fact
be charging them various fees. For others it may not be true at
all as they have to pay a monthly or annual fee for their credit
card.
Credit card fees can come from a variety of sources. The most
basic is that the credit card company simply charges a monthly
fee for the card. This can be a result of your having a
particularly bad credit rating, but in fact, there are some very
financially healthy people who pay these credit card fees. This
is because some credit card providers charge these fees on their
most exclusive and attractive cards, it is a payment that
qualifying customers must make if they are to be granted access
to the best rates and terms and conditions.
There are also fees for certain specific types of transactions.
Some companies charge fees for using credit card checks. There
is usually a fee for using your card abroad, especially if you
use it to withdraw cash, and there are certain other types of
transactions that will incur an extra fee depending on the
policies of your specific card provider.
The most hated fees of all however, are the various fines and
penalties that credit card companies impose on their customers
for failing to fulfil certain conditions. If you are late on a
payment, or do not meet the minimum payment level, you will be
charged a fine from you credit card company. One thing you
should be aware of with such fines is that once they have been
levied on you, they cannot form the basis of future late payment
fines. That means that if you do not pay the fine within one
month, you cannot be fined again for this, so long as you have
paid the minimum amount due on your bill.
With all these various charges, it may not be surprising to
learn that credit card companies probably earn just as much
money from the fees they charge for various services as they do
from the interest they charge you on your monthly outstanding
balance.
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