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Friday, January 25, 2013

Retailers Begin Charging Credit Fees Sunday

A fee of up to 4 percent of a credit card purchase could be added to your bill come Sunday.

Think twice when you pull out your credit card to pay for brunch this weekend. A controversial federal court ruling last year has given retailers the go-ahead to tack bank surcharges for credit card purchases on customer bills—starting Sunday. Bank fees between 2 and 4 percent of a credit card purchase had traditionally been covered by retailers making the sales, but smaller businesses without the backing of major corporations usually felt the brunt of these charges.  Ten states prohibit passing fees on to credit card users, but Maryland isn't one of them, according to an announcement issued by the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center. Customers can avoid the charges by paying with debit cards or prepaid cards. According to a Time…

Bob

6:12 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

So you can be charged up to 4% for using a credit card, which is on top of any interest you may accrue on the charge. Your alternatives are a debit card, which has a fee, or a pre-paid card, which already has a fee (I've seen more than 6% on a $100 card). Use a check, which has its own fees. There are no other-than-cash alternatives, although probably there are some retailers who will also charge…   more ›

Monday, September 24, 2012

SPEAK OUT: ATM, Checking Fees Hit Record Highs

The average cost of an out-of-network ATM transaction is $4.07. Should something be done?

Fees on checking accounts hit an all-time high in 2012, reports the financial website Bankrate.com, with much of the increase coming in charges for use of out-of-network ATMs. According to the site, the average fee assessed by the owner of a foreign ATM climbed 4 percent this year to $2.50. Combined with the typical charge by a consumer's own bank for an out-of-network withdrawal—$1.57, up 11 percent—the average cost per transaction now stands at a whopping $4.07. And for the first time ever, all financial institutions surveyed by Bankrate.com reported charging non-customers for ATM transactions. Other checking account expenses—such as maintenance fees and non-sufficient funds fees—also have risen, due in part to banks' response to new …

Frank

5:09 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

Shorter Tim Miller: "If the consumer gets screwed, it's always his own fault."   more ›

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