- February 22nd, 2010, 12:28 pm
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http://reason.com/blog/2010/02/22/today ... day-of-the
One of the latest is an "inactivity fee"....[a charge] if you don't use your bank credit card within 12 months....
Beginning April 1, Citigroup will assess cardholders a $60 annual fee if they charge less than $2,400 a year. "This action is necessary given the increasing costs of doing business," Citi spokesman Robert Julavits said.
The nation's second-largest card issuer, Bank of America, just began testing an annual fee for some of its credit card accounts.
The fees are part of a menu of little-known charges that card issuers use. In recent months, some have upped the fees for transferring balances. Some have added a minimum charge for cash advances, meaning a $50 advance on the credit card could cost the unwitting consumer $10 or more in fees.
Some are charging a dollar a month to customers who still want to get an account statement in the mail.



- By LU Armchair coach