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Balance transfer fees used to be capped at a certain dollar amount, then it was raised to a percentage of the transfer usually around three percent. Now most credit card issuers have raised the fee to five percent. Looking for Credit Cards? Search for Credit Cards by Category Here Like millions of Chase Bank credit card holders, I recently received a letter in the mail from Chase about important changes to my credit card account. Chase came right out and said why they are making these changes, here are the bank’s exact words: “We are sending you this notice to let you know that we will be making some changes to your credit card account in response to market conditions, new federal laws and regulations and our increasing costs.” Some of the credit card account changes include the following:
I can remember paying off a credit card one month and receiving a credit card bill the following month for interest charges of less than 50 cents. I wonder if Chase will raise the charge to a $1.50 instead of just zeroing out the balance. By the way, Chase says you have the option to cancel your account if you don’t like the changes but you’ll have to pay off the balance when doing so - some option. Has your bank changed the terms on your credit card account recently? Let MonitorBankRates.com know about the change and we may post them. Contact us |
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