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2 Easy Ways to Avoid a Credit Card Surcharge
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 279925, member: 31907"] Credit card surcharges are a pain. They're annoying, and they make you lose money. But they're also easy to avoid. the first step is just knowing what to look for. Here's our list of the top 2 ways to avoid credit card surcharges: 1. Look for a cash back credit card. One of the easiest ways to avoid credit card surcharges is by getting a cash back credit card. This way, you'll get rewards points whenever you use your card, and those points can be redeemed for things like gift cards or airline miles. It's one of the most common ways people avoid surcharges, so it's worth looking into if your bank doesn't offer it as an option! 2. Check out the fine print on your statement. Not all banks apply credit card fees uniformly across their networks, so you might find that some of them charge less than others do and that could mean savings on future purchases! If there's a fee listed on your statement but not on other statements from other banks, it might be worth checking out with them if they have different fees (or better ones). [/QUOTE]
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