I have decided to change our credit card. I am not concerned with the % as we pay of monthly by DD. I like to be rewarded for loyalty and was about to google 'best credit cards' but decided to get your opinion first.
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Sorry, don't do credit cards - too easy to overspend. Had one a few years ago and never used it to the max but even so it was so easy to just pay the minimum per month and when I added up the interest I decided to do without it. Now I just use a debit card - if I can't afford something I do without it.
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I have a couple - for their own specific convenience.
The one I get 'summit' back from is the Asda card. Via 'Santander' and will give you an Indian Call-Centre - but you can requset transfer to UK call Centre - which I do, routinely, for payment etc.
Like you I pay off whole total monthly and get - though its going down rapidly - a point for every £4 spend outside asda - I think its double 'inside' asda and either 1p or half-p for every litre of petrol I buy. One point=1p - not a lot - but better than a kick in the you-know-what......s! Gone down big-time since the credit crunch. But my previous provider stopped ALL benefits!
I will review during course of year for 'best buy' - but for the time being this is the 'best' fit for me.
Of course if anyone knows of anything better and posts here - perhaps I'll be joining them!
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If you have a look at this it might help:
Credit Cards & Loans: 0% deals, cheap loans, credit card loopholes, long term cheap rates, debt problems & moreThere are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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I use the M&S card. You get points for every pound spent and double if you purchase M&S stuff. Sounds similar to the Asda card above. I always pay the balance each month as the interest rate is exorbitant.
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This is an excellent website. I've provided the link to the credit card offers:-
Credit Card Freebies: £30 Boots / M&S / HMV voucher, BA return flights, £15 Amazon voucher...
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Originally posted by HotStuff View PostIf you have a look at this it might help:
Credit Cards & Loans: 0% deals, cheap loans, credit card loopholes, long term cheap rates, debt problems & more
Two years ago I got rid of my Visa card and had an Egg Money card instead. I pay the whole amout off EVERY month (It isn't worth it if you don't) and get cashback on what I spend. I pay for everything on it nowadays and use it (almost) like a bank current account. Only bills nowadays get paid out of my "real" bank current account, I hardly ever use cash any more.Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.
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I used to be like Rusty and Jeanied, my philosophy on credit cards was 'If I can't afford it, I can't have it'.
That's still my philosophy, but putting it on a CC gives me rewards and means I don't have to pay for it for a month. I never buy anything that I don't have the cash in the bank to cover straight away and I ALWAYS pay the full balance off each month.
I have a Sainsbury's card that gets me nectar points whenever I shop in Sainsbury's or fill up at a BP petrol station (amongst other places)
A Tesco's card that gets me clubcard points. I use this one for almost everything except shopping in nectar places.
They come in most useful when it comes to my work fuel expenses. As I pay for the fuel on my Tesco's CC I get clubcard points from the card, additional clubcard points from station (if it's Tesco's, which it usually is) AND I don't have to pay for it for a month despite the fact that work will reimburse me for it within 2 weeks!Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc:
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Originally posted by Brengirl View PostI havn't investigated the several links I have been given but am interested in the Nectar points. I am on EDF dual fuel and they give nectar. I think maybe best to put all my eggs in one basket in order to accumulate faster.
Now there's a huge Tesco's down the road and a Tesco's express round the corner, plus I understand that you can get a lot more for your clubcard points than nectar points, so I've switched over to the Tesco's CC.Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc:
Snadger - Director of Poetry
RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer
Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support
Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister
piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
WikiGardener a subsidiary of Ollietopia Inc.
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We used to have a credit card and regularly swapped to get 0% deals., but when OH go made redundant we decide to pay them off and cut them up. Best decision we made and tbh haven't missed having one.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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