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How to Wipe Out 33 Pesky Fees
By the Editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine
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TRAVEL: Charges to Check Your Bags
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Solution: Southwest allows two free bags, and JetBlue allows one. When you book with the Delta SkyMiles gold card from American Express, up to nine travelers on the same itinerary can each check one bag free on Delta flights. Or you might be able to ship your bags via FedEx or UPS for less than the cost of checking them on your flight. Also check out Jaktogo.com or Scottevest.com for vests that hold everything from passports to pajamas. TRAVEL: Charges to Check Your Bags
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TRAVEL: Priority Seating Fees
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Solution: Friendly Planet Travel’s Peggy Goldman recommends arriving at the airport check-in a couple of hours before flight time and asking if any desirable seats are available. “Most airlines hold back as many as a third of their seats for airport check-ins,” she says. TRAVEL: Priority Seating Fees
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TRAVEL: Frequent-Flier Fees
Solution: The fees may be waived if you accumulate enough miles through flying and using a rewards card to qualify for an elite loyalty program. TRAVEL: Frequent-Flier Fees
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TRAVEL: Upgrade Fee
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Solution: Some full-fare tickets, elite tickets and Delta upgrades avoid this fee. If your airline charges it, try upgrading at the gate instead of online; the agent may offer a better deal. TRAVEL: Upgrade Fee
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MORTGAGE: Title Insurance
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Solution: Before you sign up for a title company affiliated with real estate agents or loan officers, check out the competition. You can cut the $2,000 to $3,000 cost by hundreds of dollars by shopping for a title service on your own. What you’re really looking for is the lowest cost for all the things that the title insurer provides. Ask for quotes from , a title insurer that sells directly to consumers in 39 states, and www.titleinsurance.com, which represents six of the major title-insurance underwriters in 38 states. Also compare costs at a local title-insurance agency that’s not affiliated with a real estate brokerage or lender. MORTGAGE: Title Insurance
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MORTGAGE: Lender's Origination Fee
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Solution: Compare origination fees from several lenders, but exclude fees the lender doesn’t control, such as payments for settlement services, taxes and escrowed funds. (A new loan-estimate form due out in July from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should make the comparison easier.) MORTGAGE: Lender's Origination Fee
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MORTGAGE: ABC Fee
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Solution: Agents should disclose this fee upfront. Ask them to strike it from the seller’s listing agreement or the buyer’s representation agreement. If an agent refuses, hire another agent. MORTGAGE: ABC Fee
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BANKING: Checking Account Charges
Solution: You can deflect the fee if you arrange for monthly direct deposit, pay a certain number of bills online and avoid paper statements. But you don’t have to jump through hoops if you move your checking account to a fee-friendly community bank or credit union. Find a community bank near you or a credit union at www.culookup.com or www.asmarterchoice.org. BANKING: Checking Account Charges
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BANKING: Overdraft Fees
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Solution: Avoid the fee for debit-card purchases and ATM withdrawals by opting out of automatic overdraft protection -- if you don’t have enough funds in your account, those transactions will be denied. But checks and e-bills can still trigger overdraft fees, so link your checking account to a savings or money market account to transfer funds as needed. Of course, you’ll pay a fee -- typically $10 -- for each transfer. BANKING: Overdraft Fees
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BANKING: ATM Fees
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Solution: Go to your bank’s Web site or download an app such as ATM Hunter to find in-network ATMs. Or switch to a bank or credit union that belongs to the surcharge-free Allpoint network, with 43,000 ATMs nationwide. Some online banks, including Ally, Schwab and State Farm Bank (with direct deposit), rebate all ATM fees. BANKING: ATM Fees
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BANKING: Personal-Finance Software Fees
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Solution: Use a site that tracks transactions free, such as Mint.com, MoneyStrands or Personal Capital. BANKING: Personal-Finance Software Fees
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BANKING: Teller Fees
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Solution: If you want old-fashioned service, don’t sign up for these accounts. BANKING: Teller Fees
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CELL PHONE: Activation Fee
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Solution: The salesman may be willing to waive the fee if you threaten to walk away. Or keep an eye out for promotions that allow you to sign up without activation fees. Recently, customers who bought Verizon Wireless phones through Best Buy paid no activation fee. CELL PHONE: Activation Fee
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CELL PHONE: Early-Termination Fee
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Solution: Negotiate to eliminate or lower the early-termination fee; if you have a good reason, such as moving out of the country, you’re more likely to succeed. Or try selling the remainder of your contract at www.celltradeusa.com ($20 listing fee). CELL PHONE: Early-Termination Fee
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CELL PHONE: Texting Charges
Solution:If you have an iPhone or Android phone, you can save $240 a year by downloading the Textfree app, which lets you to send and receive text and picture messages free over a data or Wi-Fi connection (you’ll use a separate phone number for sending and receiving messages). CELL PHONE: Texting Charges
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CELL PHONE: 411 Fees
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Solution: Services such as 1-800-BING-411 and 1-800-FREE-411 will do the job, and you’ll pay only for the minutes you use. Or, if your phone has a data or Wi-Fi connection, you could do a Web search instead. CELL PHONE: 411 Fees
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CELL PHONE: Stealth Fees
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Solution: Schwark Satyavolu, chief executive of online savings tool BillShrink, says that in the past, he has contacted his cell-phone carriers to remove unrequested services from his bills, including international calling, a ringtone subscription and an insurance plan. If you don’t typically buy services, such as ringtones and games, from other companies, you can fend off the fees by asking your carrier to block third-party charges. CELL PHONE: Stealth Fees
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ENTERTAINMENT: Cable Charges
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Solution: Most cable companies won’t tell you that you can purchase your own modem, but by shopping on eBay, Amazon or at an electronics store such as Best Buy, you can usually purchase a modem for the cost of a year’s worth of fees. Check with your cable provider to make sure that the modem you purchase is compatible with your service. ENTERTAINMENT: Cable Charges
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ENTERTAINMENT: Ticket Service Charges
Solution: Buy tickets at the box office or take delivery by standard mail (or print them out at home). For example, Ticketmaster says it usually doesn’t charge its $6 order-processing fee when you buy from one of its retail outlets (see www.ticketmaster.com/h/retaillocations.html). But you’ll still pay a delivery fee of $3. (If you pick up tickets at the box office, there’s no charge.) Ticketmaster usually mails tickets free and charges $3 or less, depending on the location, for its TicketFast (electronic delivery) option. ENTERTAINMENT: Ticket Service Charges
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RENTAL CAR: Collision Damage Waiver
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Solution: You probably don’t need it. Rental-car damage and liability are covered by your auto policy up to the same limits as for your personal vehicle, and most credit cards will pick up your deductible and miscellaneous fees (but you have to use the same card for the reservation as well as the payment). However, you may want to buy it because you don’t want a rental-car accident reported to your auto insurer, or because you have dropped collision and comprehensive coverage from your policy and you aren’t using a credit card that’ll pick up the bill. RENTAL CAR: Collision Damage Waiver
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RENTAL CAR: No-Show Fee
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Solution: Avoid prepaid rentals unless you know there’s no chance you will want to back out. RENTAL CAR: No-Show Fee
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RENTAL CAR: Airport-Concession Fee
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Solution: Compare rental rates at off-airport locations (at a travel site such as www.kayak.com), and if a cab ride into town won’t eat up all your savings or too much of your vacation time, go for it. RENTAL CAR: Airport-Concession Fee
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NEW CAR: Dealer Fees
Solution: Check the contract for vehicle- or dealer-preparation fees (for cleaning, removing plastic and checking fluids), floor-plan fees (the cost to hold inventory at the dealership), advertising fees, and administrative fees. Ask to see the factory invoice sheet. If the fees are listed there, pay them -- they come directly from the manufacturer and the dealer has to cover them. If they’re not listed, ask to have them removed. No dice? Buy from another dealer. For more tips, see 9 Ways to Get the Best Deal on a New Car. NEW CAR: Dealer Fees
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NEW CAR: Document Fee
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Solution: Find out if your state limits the doc fee on your Department of Motor Vehicles Web site. If it isn’t regulated, check to see what other dealers in your area are charging and negotiate. NEW CAR: Document Fee
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CREDIT CARD: Annual Fee
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Solution: Most rewards card issuers waive the fee for the first year, so you can reconsider after that. If you can afford a temporary ding to your credit score, cancel before your year is up. You also can find rewards cards without an annual fee. For example, most cash-back cards are fee-free -- shop around to find cards with the benefits you want. CREDIT CARD: Annual Fee
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CREDIT CARD: Late-Payment Fee
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Solution: If you have a good payment record -- especially if you have paid on time for an entire year -- call your card issuer and ask that the fee be waived. CREDIT CARD: Late-Payment Fee
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CREDIT CARD: Cash-Advance Fee
Solution: Don’t take a cash advance unless it’s a true emergency. CREDIT CARD: Cash-Advance Fee
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CREDIT CARD: Balance-Transfer Fee
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Solution: Some offers waive that fee (check out Chase Slate at Chase.com), but the best idea is to see how much interest you’d pay if you didn’t transfer the funds and compare it with the balance-transfer fee. If it makes sense to do the transfer, pay off your balance before the 0% rate expires. CREDIT CARD: Balance-Transfer Fee
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CREDIT CARD: Foreign-Transaction Fees
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Solution: To avoid the charge, use any Capital One, Discover or PenFed card. Select travel cards from Chase and platinum cards from American Express also let you charge fee-free overseas. CREDIT CARD: Foreign-Transaction Fees
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INVESTING: 12b-1 Fees
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Solution: Long-term investors in particular may be better off paying transaction fees and investing in funds that don’t charge 12b-1 fees. And if you invest in a fund directly, it’s well worth the effort to avoid 12b-1 fees; you can find the information in the expense section of the prospectus. INVESTING: 12b-1 Fees
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INVESTING: Redemption Fees
Solution: Pay attention to exit-fee period, which vary between one day and one year, but the average is 65 days. You’ll find redemption fees listed in the prospectus. INVESTING: Redemption Fees
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INVESTING: Annual Fees
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Solution: Look for companies with no annual maintenance or minimum-balance fees, including E-Trade, Fidelity, Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade. INVESTING: Annual Fees
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INVESTING: Inactivity Fees
Solution: If you’re a buy-and-hold investor, you’re better off with a broker that doesn’t charge these fees. E-Trade, Fidelity, Schwab, TD Ameritrade and Vanguard don’t nick buy-and-holders. INVESTING: Inactivity Fees






