- advertisement -
Columns: Dr. Don
Don Taylor, Ph.D., CFA, CFP   Expert: Don Taylor, Ph.D., CFA, CFP
Ask Dr. Don
Challenge credit card company on fees
Ask Dr. Don

Shady billing tactics rile cardholder
 

Dear Dr. Don,
How do I report a credit card company that regularly sends me my bills after my due date and then charges me late fees? Please help -- their late fees are more than my monthly payment. I have closed the account but will never be able to pay it off like this!
-- Deanna Dilemma

- advertisement -

Dear Deanna,
I've heard of credit card providers that try to make it difficult for cardholders to pay their bills on time so the card provider can make money on the late payment fees. Two such tactics include changing the mailing address for payments and shortening the number of days between when the bill arrives and when the bill is due.

But I've never heard of card providers sending the bill so cardholders receive it after the due date. I hope you kept the postmarked envelope(s) -- they could help you make your case.

But first, be a little proactive with the account. Check the balances online, and make the payments using online banking before you get a bill. The account may be closed to new charges, but the account isn't closed until you pay off the balance. Saving $40 in late fees is worth being proactive.

Also, be sure to complain. Most card providers are national banks. The place where your complaint gets the most bang for the buck is with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, or OCC. The OCC has one of the best consumer complaints and assistance pages in government.

The Federal Reserve and the Federal Trade Commission are two other potential places to lodge a complaint, but start with the OCC.

Bankrate.com's corrections policy -- Posted: Sept 5, 2008
More Q&A stories from Dr. Don
Ask a question

 RESOURCES
No more late fees work sheet
Credit Card Basics
Authorized-user accounts OK again
 TOP CREDIT CARD STORIES
15 ways to protect your money on vacation
Interest Rate Roundup
New card law will impact terms



Credit Cards
Compare weekly rates
WEEKLY AVERAGES
Type Fixed Variable
Standard 13.46% 11.08%
Gold 12.23% 9.56%
Platinum 11.18% 11.47%
All 12.26% 11.04%
RELATED CALCULATORS
  Loan calculator (includes amortization schedule)  
  See your FICO score range -- free  
  What will it take to pay off your credit card?  
VIEW ALL  
- advertisement -
- advertisement -