It goes on to offer details on all of these, such as the following questions you should find answers to, regarding any card you're considering:
When it comes to fees, here are some of the fees you might run across:
Here are some more tidbits:
"If your credit card is lost or stolen -- and then is used by someone without your permission -- you do not have to pay more than $50 of those charges. This protection is provided by the federal Truth in Lending Act. You do not need to buy 'credit card insurance' to cover amounts over $50."
"The federal Fair Credit Billing Act allows you to withhold payment on any damaged or poor-quality goods or services purchased with a credit card -- even if you have accepted the goods or services -- as long as you have made an attempt to solve the problem with the merchant. The sale must have been for more than $50 and must have taken place in your home state or within 100 miles of your home address. You should notify the credit card company in writing and explain why you are withholding your payment. You may withhold the payment while the credit card company investigates your claim. If you pay the charges for the goods on your credit card bill before the dispute is resolved, you will lose your right to make a claim."
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