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For purposes of computing Interest Charges, Cash Advance Fees are treated as Cash Advances and all other Fees are treated as Purchases.
For purposes of the imposition of Cash Advance Fees, the term “cash advance” means a cash advance loan made to you or on your behalf through the use of a Card, but does not include purchases, the use of Checks, or balance transfers to your Account from credit card accounts you maintained at other financial institutions.
Annual Fees, if any, Transaction Fees (e.g., Balance Transfer Fees, Cash Advance Fees, Foreign Currency Conversion Fees), and Penalty Fees (e.g., any Late Payment Fee, Over-the-Credit-Limit Fee, or Returned Payment Fee) are disclosed in our Pricing Information Disclosure.
Cash Advance Fees are included in the Daily Balance of Cash Advances, and all other fees are included in the Daily Balance of Purchases, when posted to the Account.
The Receivables consist of Principal Receivables which arise generally from the purchase of goods and services and cash advances and in respect of Periodic Finance Charges, Overlimit Fees, Late Fees, annual membership fees and annual service charges, if any, Cash Advance Fees, transaction charges and all other fees and charges with respect to the Accounts designated by the Seller to be included in Finance Charge Receivables.