Which Type Of Credit Card To Choose?
If you are worried about getting a credit card or have a credit
card and it is not working out for you, then maybe you should
look at some of the alternatives on offer. There are a growing
number of card alternatives to credit cards, some of which may
be a better option for you.
Why look at alternatives?
There are plenty of reasons why looking at credit card
alternatives are a good idea. Although credit cards have their
uses, they also have many dangers and problems. Credit cards
tempt you to spend more than you can afford, and then the high
interest rates mean your debt increases quickly.
Credit cards can also be difficult to get if you have poor
credit or you are young and have never borrowed before.
Therefore, it pays to look at the alternative card options.
Charge cards
Charge cards are the most popular alternative to credit cards.
Although many people believe that cards like Diner’s Club and
American Express are credit cards, they are in fact charge
cards. Charge cards are similar to credit cards apart from the
fact you have to pay the balance off in full before a set time
period expires. This is useful for people who know they can pay
balances off each month or couple of months.
Credit limits on charge cards can be high, which is good if you
need to make an expensive purchase. The problems with charge
cards are that they are not as widely accepted as credit cards,
and if you do not pay the balance off the interest rates and
charges are extremely high
Debit cards
Another alternative to credit cards are debit cards. Debit
cards can be used in much the same way as a credit card, but
instead of having credit and paying money off each month, debit
cards take money directly from your bank account. You can only
spend the amount that you have in your account.
The value of debit cards is that you do not overspend, because
you are only spending what you can afford. There are also no
interest rates because you are not borrowing money. Debit cards
are also as widely accepted as credit cards. The problem with a
debit card is exactly its strength; you cannot spend more than
you have. This is a problem if you need to buy high value
items. Also, the security and buyer protection for debit cards
is much lower than for credit cards.
Prepaid cards
One of the newest alternatives to credit cards are prepaid
cards. Prepaid cards work like a credit card, with all the
security features and spending capabilities. However, they also
have the features of a debit card in that you do not borrow
money, and only spend what you can afford. You prepay money on
to the card, which you can top up much like you do for mobile
phone credit. You can then use the money on the card for credit
purchases.
These types of cards are especially useful for teenagers and
young adults, who need some form of card but who also have to
control their spending. Parents can monitor and control a
child’s spending by only putting a certain amount each month
onto the card.
Although prepaid cards cannot offer the credit you need to buy
expensive items, they do offer protection and security as well
as stopping you from getting into debt. If you are having
problems with your credit card spending, then getting a debit
or prepaid card could be a good option for you.
About The Author: Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb
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