How to Avoid Credit Card Late Fees
Everyone hates late fees and being late
will cost you dearly these days. For some credit cards today,
if you are late, you will have to shell out as much as $40 each
time. This can put a nice sized hole in your pocket really
quick.
Below, I will provide you with some tips and strategies on
how to steer clear of those monstrous late fees. This will not
only save you a lot of money in the long run, but it will also
keep those money-hungry credit card companies, I wont mention
any names, from getting your hard earned money.
Just pay your bill. One of the easiest ways of avoiding a
late fee is to just pay your bill each and every month by
sending in a check, money order, or other type of payment to
your respective credit card issuer. Just make sure you follow
the numerous guidelines, which are usually outlined on the back
of each credit card bill, on how to send in your payment. These
guidelines must be followed precisely if you want to guarantee
that your payment will go through on time.
Payment guidelines may include everything from a specific
payment address to the time of day by which the payment must be
received to be credited that day. Many issuers also stipulate
that payments must arrive in the preprinted envelope sent to
the customer.
While the Fair Credit Billing Act requires issuers to credit
payments the day they are received, each issuer is allowed to
set specific payment guidelines. If any of the guidelines are
not met, the issuer can take as many as five days to credit the
payment.
An on-time payment could easily become late during that
five-day period, so follow those payment guidelines
carefully.
Just skip the payment. One of the more rare types of methods
you hear of are Skip-A-Payment services. You can use these
services to skip mortgage, credit card, or loan payments.
Usually you would need to get in contact with your bank just to
see if you even qualify or not.
There are also independent companies out there that will
allow you to do the same thing, no matter what bank you are a
member of. Depending on whose service you use, the fees
associated with it vary. When you use these types of services
make sure you know how much you will be charged then decide if
its worth it or not.
Pay minimum due immediately. One of the best ways to prevent
a late fee from being charged to your account is to pay the
minimum due immediately. As soon as you receive your bill, send
in the minimum due. This will always insure that your credit
card issuer received payment. You can always send in more money
later if you decide otherwise.
This is a great way to avoid missing a payment because if
you forget to send extra money you can guarantee that you wont
be charged a late fee because the minimum due has been already
been paid.
Move your due date. Are your credit card bills due at a time
of the month when you're running low on cash? Many people have
trouble saving money, so when it comes time to paying their
credit card bills, they dont have any cash to do so. One
particular solution is to move your due date. Many credit card
issuers will allow you to set your own due date to meet your
specific needs. If you have trouble saving money, move your due
date to a time when you do have money, like as soon as you get
your paycheck. If you time your credit card bill to come the
same day you get paid, you will always have cash to pay the
bill.
Pay by phone. If you are one of those people that wait to
the last minute to do everything or if you just forgot to send
in your credit card payment early enough, you could always pay
by phone. This guarantees that your payment will be on time.
Just supply the representative on the other line with your
checking account number and your bank routing number, which is
printed at the bottom of each check. Usually the routing number
is first and the account number is second. A lot of issuers
allow you to pay by phone and some will charge you a pretty
penny for doing so. Fees can range from $5 to $20.
Use other express methods. If your bank does not offer a pay
by phone service and you need to get your payment to your
credit card issuer as soon as possible, I recommend either
sending your payment in by express mail or by Western Union.
Either one of these services can get your payment to your
credit card issuer immediately.
These express methods are costly, but it will always most
likely be cheaper than any fees associated with being late.
Make sure you send your express payment to the proper address.
Many issuers have separate payment addresses for express
payments. The last thing you want to do is slow the processing
of an express payment by sending it to the wrong address.
Daryl Flagg is the founder and CEO of Next Month Online.
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