However, for those that are seeking credit, paying a yearly fee -- which can range anywhere from $30 to as high as $300 in some cases -- does not sit well with them, especially if the APR (annual percentage rate) is non-negotiable and variable rather than fixed. The idea of paying the credit card company money to use their card and then be charged interest on top of that just seems like a waste of money to most people and they will continue shopping around until they find the no annual fee card they are looking for. Some credit card companies actually recognize this trait among consumers and will not charge a yearly fee based on whether or not the competition is doing so, but if they do not charge a yearly fee, keep a close eye on your APR as the credit card company may make up for the loss of annual fee money by arbitrarily raising your interest rate, especially if you often carry a balance.
Keep in mind when searching for and comparing credit cards, that often the no annual fee card and the cards with the lowest interest rates are often reserved for those with a higher than average credit score. By offering no annual fee and a lower APR credit card companies choose to reward those customers who regularly pay their bills on time. If your credit is less than perfect, you can still find a credit card that does not charge an annual fee, it will just take some time an effort on your part to do so.
Article By Louis, CardKudos[dot]com
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