Electrifying Rewards for Credit Cards
Posted by Kurt Beard on August 13th, 2007
Everyone loves a good bonus. Credit card companies have been making use of this fact to get more customers. Thus we have credit cards that provide rewards. Cash back credit cards and cards that help you earn frequent flier points are among the more popular ones. People are always eager to benefit from a bonus. So credit card rewards are in great demand. However, some points should be noted. One is that rewards are given to only those cardholders who frequently use their credit cards. Another is that there is usually some fine print involved. So before you rush off to get that new cash back offer, ensure that you go through the terms and conditions thoroughly.
Many people are enticed by the potential rewards to spend more than they would have otherwise. A reward may become insignificant if you overspend your budget just because you want that reward. Thus, it makes sense to make a study of which bills you should be paying using your credit card. Ideally, utilities like gas and cable, which tend to be recurring, should be paid using the credit card. Check out your other expenses to see which you should put onto your credit card. Certain bills charge you interest if you pay via card. So before making the payment, ensure that you shall not shell out more interest than the rewards are worth.
Using up your credit card points is another thing that you must not forget about. It would be a shame if, after spending enough to collect those points, you did nothing to get the rewards. If you have collected any points, make sure you exploit them as fully as you can. Most reward credit cards come with an expiry date. If you do not make use of your points by a certain date, all those points will vanish into thin air. You must avoid that at all costs. Also, do not let your points disappear by your being a defaulter on the payments. Not only do late payments cost you financially, it may also mean a farewell to the rewards you had been working towards.
By all means, avail of the various credit cards that offer rewards. However, make sure they do not become a drain on your income. Monitor your spending habits and use your card wisely to guarantee that you get the maximum value out of your card. Don't let the rewards go to waste simply because you did not restrain the urge to spend unwisely.
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