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Credit Card Application Costs

Buried in the fine print of your credit card application, agreements and correspondence from the card company are provisions that can cost you plenty. Here is one trap to look for in tiny type. The attractive low interest rate can disappear for the slightest infraction. Virtually everyone has paid a credit card bill a few days late. Most people are aware the issuers charge late fees, sometimes even if only one day late. Now some credit card issuers raise your interest rate if you’re even one day late with a payment. This new rate can be much higher than what you’re paying now - especially if you have a low promotional rate. Consider having your card issuer or bank deduct a set monthly amount directly from your bank account. You will still get a bill from the credit card company. The fee for these automatic payments should be nominal..

Source: Bottom Line Personal - Oct. 19, 1997

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