How To Avoid Credit
Card Penalties
By Peter Kenny
It is a sad fact of life that credit card
companies are very willing and fast to slap
a penalty charge on your account for every
mistake, delay and slip up you cause, immediately
and without a second thought. These penalty
charges can amount to millions of dollars
taken from consumers each month. They are
a necessary part of all credit card operations
and are fair in the sense that it means that
customers who do everything correctly and
on time are not penalised for the extra work
and expense that other customers cause, but
what you will want to do is make sure you
are not one of the unlucky customers that
is paying for these extra expenses.
The best way to avoid these penalties
is to look at the entire situation from
the point of view of the credit card company.
Really, all they want from you is to keep
your card safe, to stay within your credit
limit, and to make at least your minimum
payment, on time every month. If you manage
to do these simple tasks you will avoid
ever incurring a penalty on your account.
The problem is that it is very easy to
slip up on these things. It’s not easy
at all to keep track of your outstanding
balance, especially as we use credit cards
for more and more things and companies
begin placing holds and other such transactions
on customers accounts without them necessarily
knowing or understanding about them. Then
there is the fact that it is very easy
to forget or become late on a payment.
Every one has busy periods in their life
and sometimes we simply have other more
important things on our minds than paying
our credit card bill on time. Some people
are less organised than others and for
them it can be very difficult making sure
all their credit cards are paid out in
full and on time.
If your card is lost or stolen without
any fault on your part, and you call your
credit card company as soon as you find
out, you will only be liable for a maximum
of $50 dollars. And if you manage to let
the credit card company know before any
thing has been spend on your stolen card
you will not be liable for any thing.
This is also the rule that applies for
identity theft and fraud so you can feel
safe using your credit card online. Taking
a few simple steps can mean you are virtually
never subjected to credit card penalties.
Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb.co.uk.
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