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I appreciate any help anyone can give me. I have 2 mortgages that are due on the first of every month with a grace period of 4 days, so it is late on the 5th of the month. I mailed out my payments this month on the 3rd, so the letter was postmarked the 3rd, 2 days before it would be considered late, HOWEVER, the mortgage company didn't credit the account until the 9th, 4 days after the grace period. They sent my new bill with late fees assessed because they said it was late, even though the letter was postmarked well before the end of the grace period. Of course I have refused to pay the late fees, and they are unwilling to budge. Is there some sort of consumer law that says the payment is not late as long as the letter was postmarked before the grace period ends? I have NEVER, EVER dealt with a company who assessed a late fee if they received a payment after it was due as long as the envelope it arrived in was postmarked before the grace period was up. Any help appreciated. I plan to fight these money grubbing idiots and I won't pay them 1 single penny of their scam late fees.