Credit Cards - Advantages and Disadvantages

What You Should Know About Credit Cards Prior to Using Them

By Praveen Sudarsan, published Mar 28, 2007
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Credit cards have become a vital part of our daily life. Over the years the number of credit card users around the world has been exploding. This article discusses some facts about credit cards and how to use it wisely to avoid getting trapped in debt.

With Increase in number of companies offering credit cards, the eligibility for obtaining a credit card is very simple. Almost anyone above age of 18 ,who Is employed for a salary or running their own business are eligible. Nowadays,Even Students of Universities are eligible for obtaining credit cards after fulfilling some minimum requirement.

The process of acquiring a credit card is very easier than the process of Opting Out of the Scheme. Those who market credit cards give false promises and take you to the moon , but the reality being the other way. Have you ever seen a Credit card marketer explain about the risk factors involved in using the credit card ?. Certainly he/she will not, as his/her only job is to complete the sale and earn their commission and they are in no way worried about the consumers.

Credit cards have their own advantages too. It all depends on how well you use it.
Judicious usage of credit cards can make our life very comfortable. One of the main advantages of having a credit card is you don't need to carry cash and you don't need to worry about loosing money when you travel.

Nowadays each and every bank issuing credit cards are offering reward points (which can be redeemed in selected Outlets) and some are also offering a percentage of the amont of money which you spend using the credit card.

The fact is "these banks are ready to forego a part of their profit percentage rather than loosing a customer".They are very sure that ,this decrease in profit margin can be made up very easily, as long as the customer is bound with their Organization.

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