Learning About Cash Back
Credit Cards: Good or Bad Idea?
Getting a credit card
that offers cash back always sounds like a good
idea. What
could be better than getting cash back on all the
purchases that you make with your credit
card? It
sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?
Well, there are cards
that give you free cash, but it is usually only around 1%
cash back.
However, free money is free money, right? Well,
sometimes.
If you like to buy a lot
of things in one month, this kind of credit card probably
sounds great to you. However, you need to
keep in mind that they are not going to give you cash
back on every purchase that you make. Even if they claim to
give you cash back on every purchase, they will only give
you up to a certain amount per transaction. The company also has a
strict limit on the amount that they will give back to
their customers. If you read the little,
bitty print on the form that you signed, you will see a
paragraph with their limits in the terms and
agreements.
This is another way to
try to draw in new customers for these
companies.
It is a good credit card to have and sounds great in
theory, but they will have to check your credit rating
before they will give you their card.
Research different
credit card companies to see what they are
offering.
You may be surprised to find a cash back credit card that
offers you just what you need and want with a high cash
back percentage, few limits on the amount they will give
you back, and instant cash deposits when you make each
purchase with their card.
Although these credit
cards seem like a great thing to have, some companies
will need your credit rating to be great too. However, there are
credit card companies that offer these cards to people
with a low credit rating to help them rebuild their
credit.
Research all of your options.
What should your
decision be?
If you have a good credit rating, then this card is a
great option for you. Research different card
companies – there are cards out there that offer you up
to 3% cash back and impose very few limits. If, however, you have a
bad credit rating, you may want to find a credit card
that will help you rebuild your credit.
Go To Miscellaneous
Articles
|