How can I avoid paying a service fee?

How can I avoid paying a service fee?

Try purchasing tickets through a discount site, such as Goldstar.com, which charges service fees but compensates by selling tickets at half-price. Or go old-school and book through the box office, where convenience fees, if any, are much lower.

What is the service fee for StubHub?

“It is free to list tickets for sale, and to search for tickets to buy on StubHub. On each completed transaction, the buyer pays a 10% fee, and sellers are charged a 15% fee. For example, on the sale of a $100 ticket, the buyer would pay $110. The seller would net $85.”

Why am I getting a service charge on my savings account?

Monthly Maintenance Fee Banks charge this fee to make up for the cost of maintaining your account. Usually, the fee waiver requirements include (not necessarily each and every one of the following): Maintain a minimum balance of a certain amount. Post an incoming transfer of a certain amount.

Why am I getting a service charge on my checking account?

These fees are charged by banks to help “maintain” your account, kind of like a service fee. Banks thrive off of managing your money and if you carry a high balance in your account, you may get hit with a fee.

Why am I being charged a monthly maintenance fee?

A maintenance fee is a charge that account holders may incur monthly just for having a checking account with a financial institution. Not every financial institution charges these fees (though many do), and they may not apply to every type of account offered.

Why do banks charge an overdraft fee?

Overdraft fees are charged when you don’t have enough cash in your account to cover a payment you’ve made, and as part of an overdraft protection service, the bank covers the difference for you. Overdraft fees average around $34 for banks.

Is it bad to be in overdraft?

An arranged overdraft is unlikely to have a major impact on your credit score as long as you don’t go beyond your overdraft limit or have payments refused. In fact, if you use your overdraft sensibly and regularly pay it off it could improve your credit rating.

What happens if you are always in your overdraft?

If you go over your arranged overdraft limit, your bank will report this to your credit file. A prolonged period of being in an unarranged overdraft could lead to the bank defaulting your account, which will be recorded on your file for six years.

Can you withdraw money from an arranged overdraft?

Can you withdraw overdraft money? Yes, you can withdraw cash from your overdraft using a cash machine. How much you can withdraw depends what your daily limit has been set as by your bank.

How do you pay back overdraft?

Consider a money transfer card: Another option you might want to consider – especially if you have a bigger overdraft – is a 0% money transfer card. With this type of card, you can move funds from your credit card into your current account, and then use the cash to pay off your overdraft interest-free.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.