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I never pay a penny in interest on my credit card. I only have one and refuse to get any more. They're really handy when travelling and I tend to pay some money on them in advance if I am travelling for a month or so, that way I don't get stung for interest. I won't have store cards etc because the interest is a rip off. I am my bank's worst customer as I will not pay a penny in interest, I'm way too tight. They never make any money off me.....:D
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The crazy thing is that it's people who are already in debt who find obtaining further credit easiest. It does make sense to have a credit card but I would never recommend one to anyone who buys too impulsively. It can be too easy to pay on the plastic today and forget about tomorrow.
I have a credit card with my bank and I use online banking. Every time I look at my accounts online it shows the amount of any credit card debt so I can't lose track. I only use the card for very large purchases or if I am abroad and I always pay it off in full by the due payment date so I too have never paid any interest. I'm not the sort of customer they really want as they don't make anything out of me. |
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Credit cards are best describe as a double edged sword. On one side they kill the problem of say emergency puchases but on the other they can turn on you like a hungary tiger. Its a balancing act that takes care and skill.
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Its not the card they're after it's the fact that she's got the credit card. NOTE the own house/owe money bit, yes a debit card will improve credit rating but a credit card is better. Even if she pays with the debit card instantly they won't let her have it because she has to open an account, an account is an invite to order more stuff as its got a credit limit on it of say 100 quid, to get the account you need a credit rating, to get credit rating you need to have owed money or have a card. Its like trying to get a fair ground roundabout that won't stop. PROBLEM IS once your on it, you find it hard to get off, and can you cope with being on it.
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I've got seven credit cards, I'm about to buy a new washer dryer and oven and hob on one, at the end of the month I'll balance transfer it on to a new one or an existing one thats got 0% on balance transfers, then I'll transfer it to my egg one which I know will do the same in April. All the time I'll be saving up ready to pay it off, which I will before I get charged interest. I'll save it in a high interest account and pay the credit card only when I have enough and need to. And the other six are clear.
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If you are buying anything over £100 get it on a credit card. Even if you do as some others have mentioned and put the money on the card first. If there is anyting wrong with it then it is the credit cards problem to get the money back not yours. Ian |
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Credit cards can actually be a good way of saving money. If you buy somethng with a credit card you don't actually pay for it until the bill comes so provided you pay the full amount it doesn't cost you interest but the money has been in your bank account earning you interest between the date of purchase and the date of statement.
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Why not get a credit card, but leave it with a trusted friend? That way, you can't spend money for the sake of it, or impulse buy, but you have it if the boiler breaks down in the depths of winter, or if you want to go travelling. I use a debit card for most things, on the basis that if I can't pay cash for it, I can't afford it. There is a BIG temptation to spend too much (that dress that you HAVE TO HAVE for that party, etc), so if you are inclined to overspend, either don't have one, or leave it with a friend.
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