Are there any other fees? Annual Fees.
Most issuers charge annual membership or participation fees. These fees often range from $25 to $50 up to $100. Gold or Platinum cards often charge up to $75 and sometimes up to several hundred dollars.
Some cards charge monthly fees, some charge a monthly fee whether or not you use the card. Read your agreement before you accept a card!
Transaction Fees and Other Charges.
A card may include other costs. Some issuers charge a fee if you use the card to get a cash advance, make a late payment, or exceed your credit limit.
What is a Secured card? A Secured card means that a security deposit account is needed to secure your credit card. The security deposit amount will equal your credit limit. There is nothing on the card that indicates it is a secured card, it can be used exactly the same as an
unsecured card. A secured card offers all the convenience of an unsecured major credit card. Using the credit card does not access your deposit, thus the money remains untouched in the security deposit as long as your secured credit card account is open. A secured card can be one of the best tools for starting or rebuilding a favorable credit history.
What values to look for? Credit terms vary among issuers. When shopping for a card, think about how you plan to use it. If you expect to pay your bills in full each month, the annual fee and other charges may be more important than the periodic rate and the APR, and if there is a grace period for purchases. If you use the cash advance feature many cards do not permit a grace period for cash advances even if they have a grace period for purchases. It may still be wise to consider the APR and balance computation method. Also, if you plan to pay for purchases over time, the APR and the balance computation method are definitely major considerations.
What to do when I lose my card? If you lose your credit or charge cards or if you realize they've been lost or stolen, immediately call the issuer. Many companies have toll-free numbers and 24-hour service to deal with such emergencies. If you report the loss before the card is used, you can’t be held responsible for any unauthorized charges. If a thief uses your card before you report it missing, the most you could usually owe for unauthorized charges is $50.
If you suspect fraud, you may be asked to sign a statement under oath that you did not make the purchase in question.