Credit card companies ‘exploit customers’

October 9, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

Many credit card providers are using the order of repayment to make extra money out of the customer, new research has found.

When users are paying off debt in small repayments, card companies are directing the money to paying off the cheapest debt first meaning that they can continue to collect money on debts with high interest rates, according to MoneyExpert.com.

The website claims over three quarters of credit card companies employ this tactic which can significantly “sting” a customer who is generally unaware of the order of payments rules.

It found that 76 per cent of credit cards clear cash withdrawals debts last, and with average interest rates at 23.96 per cent on them, it can prove unnecessarily expensive for customers.

Chief executive of the company, Sean Gardner, advised: “As with all credit card deals you need to check that the card you’re using is suited to your requirements.

“If you do want to use your card for cash withdrawals or purchases there are some cards that’ll help you pay those off first to help you avoid prolonging the interest incurred. But those are few and far between.”

Further information about finding the right credit card provider can be found on market comparison sites such as nationsfinance.co.uk.

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