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   Fair go on fees  (Online 06/07)
... :0px} #campaigns a:link {text-decoration:none} Latest News As part of Anti-Poverty week, CHOICE and Consumer Action are calling on the Commonwealth Bank and ANZ to drop all penalty fees on concession accounts. CBA and ANZ continue to charge penalty fees on concession accounts, also known as basic bank ...

   Credit cards compared  (Updated 01/07)
In this report we compare all the major credit card providers, so you can pick the best for your needs.

   ISP satisfaction survey  (Online 10/07)
CHOICE's latest survey shows which internet providers you can count on for great service.

   Reverse mortgages  (Online 06/08)
A reverse mortgage can dramatically reduce your options and lock you into staying put till you die.

   Risky home loans  (Online 02/08)
We expose the traps of new types of loans marketed as being affordable, including 40-year mortgages and no-deposit home loans.

   Unfair bank penalty fees  (Updated 09/08)
They might be called 'fees for service', 'contract fees' or 'penalty fees'. But we think some banks impose unfair or even unlawful fees on their customers.

   The low-down on penalty fees  (Updated 05/08)
How to avoid dishonour, late payment, over-limit and other bank penalties and fees.

   NAB slashes penalty fees  (Online 09/07)
NAB joins ANZ in penalty fee cut.
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   Submission: Bank and credit card fees  (Online 09/07)
CHOICE and Consumer Action believe that most penalty fees are unfair and many are unlawful.
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   More penalty fees cut as campaign gains momentum  (Online 09/07)
CHOICE and Consumer Action have welcomed NAB's announcement today it will cut direct debit dishonour fees from $50 to $30 and will launch a new mainstream transaction account that allows consumers to avoid bank penalty fees altogether.
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