I currently have 3 credit cards that I have held for more than a year. For all of these cards I no longer pay any annual fee because it is either fee-free for life, or I have been offered a waiver of the annual fee when threatening to cancel. I would have thought a few years ago fee waivers would be fairly rare but with the huge increase in offers for new customers, such as http://www.australianfrequentflyer....offers/velocity-amex-80-000-points-68761.html it seems like credit card providers are willing to throw a lot more at you to keep you as a customer. Of course there’s much less motivation to keep a card for a second year once the sign-on bonus is no longer applicable and you’re looking at a big second year annual fee (unless you’re pumping serious money through the card and/or there are still ongoing benefits for having the card) but if you’re paying your card off every month and not paying any card fees, the card issuer is not making any money out of you!
I have friends who not only pay big annual fees each year but don’t even pump much money through the card. They’re amazed when I tell them I received a fee waiver simply by asking for it, as they ‘did know that was possible’. I do question if the high annual fee they are paying is more than the value of the nominal points they are earning from keeping and using the card but that’s another story….
Do you pay annual fees in the second and subsequent years or do you only keep cards where the fee is waived or fee-free for life?
I have friends who not only pay big annual fees each year but don’t even pump much money through the card. They’re amazed when I tell them I received a fee waiver simply by asking for it, as they ‘did know that was possible’. I do question if the high annual fee they are paying is more than the value of the nominal points they are earning from keeping and using the card but that’s another story….
Do you pay annual fees in the second and subsequent years or do you only keep cards where the fee is waived or fee-free for life?