Choose credit cards over store cards this Christmas

December 9, 2006 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

If you are planning to spread the cost of Christmas and the New Year there are a number of options available to you. For many people, particularly those lured into shops when the January sales come around, the temptation to take out a store card is irresistible, with retail employees throwing what sounds like offers in to encourage the consumers to apply for the store card. However, consumers should think carefully about whether a store card is worth it before making a commitment and spending money on such cards.

A store card can only be used in one shop or a certain chain of stores, and is therefore of no use to you if you want to pay for other items in other shops and stores. Store cards also typically have very high interest rates, so even though you might be offered a small discount on your purchases for using the store card you will more than make up for this in terms of the interest that you will pay for the privilege of using the card. With stores cards you don’t get special offers such as interest free periods, so you will be stuck with paying interest on any balance that you have on the card.

A more sensible solution for those planning to splurge out in the January sales is to get hold of a good credit card in plenty of time – one that offers an interest free period on purchases giving you time to repay the balance without having to pay interest. Even if you end up with a credit card that does not offer an interest free period, or where the interest free period expires before the balance has been repaid, you will still pay a lower interest rate than most store cards charge, and you have the added advantage of being able to use the card in other stores.

There are some advantages to taking out a store card, such as discounts on certain lines and products, but in order to really benefit from this type of deal you need to be the type of consumer that pays off the full balance on the store card each month, thus avoiding the extortionate interest charges that will otherwise be incurred. 

Tags: rates, store, cost, credit, interest

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