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This is an information service. By browsing on the website and/or using our search tools, you are asking RateCity to provide you with information about Credit Cards from multiple financial institutions. We will try to show you a range of products in response to your request for information. The search results do not include all providers, for further details refer to our FSCG. We are not a credit provider, and in giving you product information we are not making any suggestion or recommendation to you about a particular credit product. If you decide to apply for a Credit Card, you will deal directly with a financial institution, and not with RateCity.

Credit Card Fees

There are many types of credit card fees but the main one is the interest charged on the debt accrued. Most cards have a period of time where you wona??t be charged with interest if you pay the balance off during that time. This interest-free period is generally about 45 days but range from 25 to 60 days. Some credit cards have extended promotional interest-free periods of three or six months. If you leave money outstanding on your card after that period, you will be charged with interest. Other credit card fees are caused by:

  • overdraft
  • cash advances
  • default on late payments
  • annual or monthly service fees

The table below lists todaya??s todaya??s lowest credit card rates.

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