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When it comes to hidden charges, credit card companies make billions of dollars each year off the ignorance and irresponsibility of their customers. It is important for consumers to educate themselves and read the fine print before they decide to sign up for a credit card. There is a reason why the fine print is boring, complicated, and hard to read. More often than not, this is where you will find the hidden fees that will bring in huge profits for the company each year. No matter what the friendly representative tells you over the phone, read the terms of service to look for any hidden fees. If you find them, it is best not to use the service, because it is likely that the company is dishonest.
When people are hit with a surprise bill from their credit card company, one of the first things they will say is that the credit card company "didn't tell them this" or "didn't tell them that." While this may be true, the credit card company will simply tell you to read their terms of service. Of course, they didn't expect you read it in the first place. There are a number of hidden charges you will want to avoid when using your credit card. The first is late fees. When you are late making a payment, you may have to pay a late fee which is as high as $30. The best way to avoid this is to make your payments on time. While this may sound simple, there are a number of things that can cause you to be late.
Many people are late because they forget when the payment is due. What they should realize is that the credit card company won't forget to charge them the late fee. You can set up electronic payments on your bank account to make sure the bill is paid on time each month. If you are still paying your bills by check, it can become lost in the mail, or it may not reach the company on time because of a holiday. Perhaps the credit card company has closed by the time you make your payment. All of these things will need to be taken into consideration. Studies have shown that late fees have went up more than 40% in the last few years.