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Credit card issuers add undisclosed monthly fees not agreed to at signup

A cardholder was promised a single annual fee at account opening but was later charged an undisclosed monthly maintenance fee they never opted into. The issuer refused to refund the charges and instead pushed the customer toward closing the account.

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