Whole Bunch Of Store Credit Cards Add $1 Paper Statement Fee

Last week, I mentioned in passing that World Financial Network National Bank, home of more retail-branded credit cards than you can fit in the average wallet, is adding a “paper statement fee” to all of their credit cards. And if you use store credit cards at all, the odds are pretty good that you have a WFNNB card in your wallet.

The company is mysterious (it doesn’t even have its own Web site) but ubiquitous. Here’s a list of cards that they handle as compiled by CreditBoards members in 2008.

  • Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Ann Taylor
  • Arhaus Furniture
  • Ashley Stewart
  • Avenue
  • Bealls
  • Bealls Outlet
  • Blair
  • Brylane Home
  • Buckle
  • Burke’s Outlet
  • Carter Lumber
  • Chadwick’s
  • Crate & Barrel
  • Crescent Jewelers
  • CruiseOne Leisure Miles Mastercard
  • Design Within
  • Domestications
  • Dressbarn
  • Dunlaps
  • Dutyfree.com
  • Eddie Bauer
  • Express
  • Fastline
  • Fina
  • Fortunoff
  • Friedman’s Jewelers
  • Gander Mountain
  • Garden Ridge
  • Gardner-White
  • Giant Eagle Fuelperks
  • Goody’s
  • Gordmans
  • Harlem Furniture
  • International Male
  • J. Crew
  • Jessica London
  • Kanes/Savon Furniture
  • KingSize
  • Kohls
  • La Redoute
  • Lane Bryant
  • Levin Furniture
  • Limited Too
  • Little Switzerland
  • Marianne
  • Maurices
  • MedChoice Financial
  • Metrostyle
  • MyWorld Mastercard
  • New York & Company
  • Newport News
  • OneStopPlus
  • OSH/ Orchard Supply Hardware
  • Pacific Sunwear
  • Palais Royal
  • Pamida
  • Peebles
  • Pottery Barn/Pottery Barn Kids
  • Reeds Jewelers
  • Restoration Hardware
  • Roaman’s
  • Samuels
  • Shop At Home Network
  • Silhouettes
  • Spiegel
  • Stage
  • The Company Store/Company Kids
  • The Sportsman’s Guide
  • Trek
  • Undergear
  • Value City Furniture
  • Victoria’s Secret
  • West Elm
  • Woman Within
  • Woodcraft

If you know of any other WFNNB cards that aren’t on this list and should be (or are and shouldn’t) let us know.

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