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Understanding Late Payment Fees and Tips to Prevent Them

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There’s nothing worse than getting a late payment fee. You already owed money and now you’ll owe more money. Not an ideal situation for anyone. So, what can you do to prevent ever having to pay a late fee again?

In this blog, we’ll talk about late fees, why it’s important to avoid them, and we’ll give you some great tips for avoiding late fees and avoiding paying more than you have to for bills. Scroll on to find out how!

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What Are Late Fees?

First, what do we mean when we talk about credit card late fees? Simply put, a late fee is charged by your credit card company when you don’t pay your minimum payment by the due date.

How Much Do They Cost?

Late fees are usually determined by your credit card companies, but they can often be up to $40. Not only that but this late fee is typically added to your overall balance, meaning you might be paying interest on that late fee.

Why Is This Important?

It’s important to avoid late fees because having to pay credit cards more than you actually owe is a pain. Anytime you get a late fee, you’re essentially paying extra money for no reason.

Worse than that though is if you miss a payment by more than 30 days. This late payment will be reported to credit bureaus and can cause your credit score to plummet. It’s important to avoid late fees to save your money and your credit. Now, let’s talk about ways you can avoid those pesky late fees:

Know When Your Payment Is Due

The simplest solution is to know when your payment is due. Also, if a payment date doesn’t work for you, it’s common to request a different due date. Changing the date could help you remember or it could work better for your budget.

Still, remembering to check in every month can be difficult. Life can move fast sometimes, and it’s easy to let things fall through the cracks. Fortunately, there are good ways to stop yourself from forgetting.

Setup Autopay

The easiest thing you can do is just set up autopay. With autopay in effect, you’ll never miss a payment again, as long as you have the money in your account. If you want to set up autopay, but you’re worried about consistently having the funds, an app like Gerald can help.

Gerald can track your bills and ensure that your autopay is implemented. But, Gerald can also notify you when a payment is coming up and when you don’t have the money in your account to make it. Gerald can even spot you up to $100 interest-free or give you up to half your paycheck early. This way you’re always funded when your credit card bill is coming up.

Create Reminders

Creating alerts and calendar reminders is another good way to remind yourself of upcoming credit card payments if you’re not comfortable with the autopay option. Again, Gerald is useful for tracking your bills and sending you an alert when a payment is coming up.

You can customize your notifications to warn you a week ahead of time, a day ahead of time, and the day of. Whatever works best for you.

Regularly Open Your Inbox

Make sure you’re regularly checking your inbox and your actual mailbox. Most credit card companies will send bills through email or mail if you request them. This provides you with another reminder that can help you avoid missing a payment.

Often, if you’re getting your bills through email you can just click through, log on, and pay your bill through your app or account online. This can be something you do every time you get an email, so you don’t have to remember the email and do it later.

Use a Card Without Late Fees

Of course, using a card without a late fee is the ultimate solution to avoiding late fees. With that being said, there isn’t a huge number of cards that offer this. Also, not having late fees doesn’t mean you don’t still owe your payments. Even though you won’t have the extra late fee to pay, if you don’t pay your credit card bills, they’ll eventually get reported to the credit bureaus. Again, this is just about the worst thing you can do for your credit score.

Still, if you can use one of these cards and if you’re usually only a day or two late, this can save you a lot of money. It’s a good idea if you’re someone who still pays their credit card bill every month, but needs some flexibility on the due date.

Build Your Credit with Gerald

If you never want to miss a credit card payment again, use Gerald. If you want to start building your credit score, use Gerald. If you want to get your financial life on track, use Gerald. Gerald is a buy now pay later app with a ton of features specifically designed to help you get your finances on track.

With Gerald, you can use bill tracking to ensure your bills are always paid and that your bills are paid on time. We also offer an FDIC-insured account that you can pay bills from, get rewards and cashback with, and keep your money safe and secure. Our cash advance feature is also loved by our users. As mentioned, getting a quick, interest-free $100 or half of your paycheck early can be a budget lifesaver. Our overdraft protection is also great for preventing those unnecessary fees.

If you’re ready to take control of your finances, Gerald is ready to help. Download our app today off the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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