Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer
@cdigiovanni20
Yes, the Chase Freedom Unlimited® does have a late fee, which applies when cardholders don’t make the minimum payment by the due date. The late fee for the Chase Freedom Unlimited can never exceed the minimum payment amount, though, thanks to the CARD Act of 2009.
If you accidentally make less than the required minimum payment or you miss your Chase Freedom Unlimited due date entirely, you can always ask customer service to waive the late fee by calling 800-432-3117. This is much more likely to work if you have a great payment history with Chase, but even if not, there’s no harm in asking.
To avoid getting hit with late fees in the future, pay at least your minimum required payment each month. The best way to make sure that you never miss a payment is by setting up autopay.
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