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| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzQi
Credit cards are really convenient especially for
-shopping online
-paying over the phone
-starting a bar tab
-purchases overseas
I would recommend a low credit limit so you don't endanger yourself of overspending, and only using it when you have the money to pay it off dollar for dollar.
I'm also wary of reward schemes, and the reason is this: the fact that I had one meant I had an incentive to use my card for everything. That was fine because it didn't cost me any extra, and it was quite literally accepted everywhere (in NZ). The problem was there was a delay between paying for something and it turning up on my bank statement, so I was always not completely sure how much money I had to spend. The fact that I knew the credit card would never decline led me to spend more than I would have, having known how much I had.
And that's the reason I stopped renewing it and got a visa debit card instead. |
My Visa debit card actually sucks for that. Due to the lag between me buying something, and it turning up on my statement, I can actually spend more than I have on the account because the system hasn't caught up yet, which shouldn't actually be possible This is especially bad on weekends. I put it to the test one weekend last year, and was able to spend more than $400 over what I should have been able to It was all good, I had the money to pay it off, since I would have used another method of payment anyway, but still.
My credit card, on the other hand, updates my online statement within minutes, just like my regular bank account.
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