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[Finance] Just got my 1st credit card in over 15 years







South Stand Bonfire

Who lit that match then?
NSC Patron
Jan 24, 2009
2,889
Shoreham-a-la-mer
I always had a wad on me until fairly recently (3 or 4 years ago ?) but don't spend what you haven't earned always seemed quite simple to me :shrug:
I won’t spend anything that I haven’t earned either, other than a mortgage.

I will however use a cc to my advantage to get as many rewards/cashback etc on my monthly purchases that I know I will be paying off each month anyway.
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
9,069
North of Brighton
I have a Rewards credit card which gives me about £10 pm in cash. I have an instant access savings account which I feed with my credit card spend, so they both show roughly the same balance debit/credit on my banking app which I check daily. Then I use the savings to pay off the card.
 










Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
22,309
Born In Shoreham
My partner is in Canada right now. Caring for her mother who has had her stomach removed with cancer. If she called and she “I need you here, Mum is dying” I’d be on the first flight out. That flight may cost £3-£4k. I don’t have that in a draw, or in a current account available to book on a flight.

I do however have credit cards available with £30k of emergency money, so I can book that, take care of what’s important, and deal with money later.

Do you see?
Perfectly and I’m sorry to hear about your partners mother.
All I’m saying is how many people don’t have the control not to spend what they haven’t earned? Let’s face it if the world payed off the debt monthly it would be a useless product for the provider.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
49,439
SHOREHAM BY SEA
I won’t spend anything that I haven’t earned either, other than a mortgage.

I will however use a cc to my advantage to get as many rewards/cashback etc on my monthly purchases that I know I will be paying off each month anyway.
Yep….play the system to your advantage ….i love 0% balance transfers or purchases…..just stick spending in an interest bearing account until the offer is over …they get nothing out of me and I get the interest…suits me
 




Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,689
Brighton
By far the best CC in the uk is the Amex plat cashback. Small fee and great rewards. I get about £400-£500 return each year in free dosh.

Card is accepted 99% of places and I use it for everything. I actually pay it back everyday rather than waiting till the end of the month. Habit more than anything else.
 


Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,689
Brighton
Don’t see the point tbh. If the ambition is to pay it off In full each month then why are you using it in the first place?
Yes they will keep upping your limit knowing one day the majority of people will use it and end up paying interest.
CC rewards loyalty. Your debit card doesn’t. Unless you like the shit they offer you.
 


Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,689
Brighton
I have a direct debit to pay off the minimum in case I have a big bill and not enough in my current account - you don't want to pay off the full amount on the card, and then be hit with an unarranged overdraft with the fees and charges that involves.

However I always pay the card in full each month.

Somebody is making a fortune out of the interest charges.

Bank of England base rate = 4.5%

Credit card rate = 29.9%
Interestingly interest only makes up a small part of the overall profit for the 3 major card schemes.

By far the biggest money maker for them (70%) is interchange or discount rates. The 2-3% that they charge shops on each and every transaction.

Why do shops go for this? Because they know consumers prefer to use credit and will spend more on it if they are being rewarded for their loyalty. The loyalty is funded by the billions the scheme makes out of merchants. It’s the perfect business model.
 






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