How to wisely use your Credit Card this Holiday Season December 10, 2009

Credit Cards

During this season of mass purchasing over half of Americans are purchasing their holiday gifts with credit cards.  There are a few things that you should be aware of this holiday season to make sure that you use that credit card wisely so it doesn’t use you.

You probably are bothered every time you check an item out with an offer for a credit card from a certain store.  They may sound like great deals giving you 10 – 15 % off your purchase, but what they don’t tell you is that overall you are loosing money with there insane interest rates and low limits.  If possible, avoid using or signing up with store branded credit cards.

A lot of Americans have transitioned from going to the local store to make their holiday purchases to simply buying online.  Make sure that when you buy online that you comparison shop and include shipping in your comparison price.  Stores will often not show how much shipping will cost and when you think you are getting the best deal you may end up paying more after shipping is added to your bill.  Another piece of advice is that you should be aware of online fraud stores that will offer insane deals for either no product or an off-brand product.  Never purchase from a store that you don’t know is reliable or doesn’t have an https:// in the URL on the page where  you enter your credit card information.

The last piece of advice for you is to make sure that you choose wisely from your current credit cards.  After unwrapping all of your gifts, some people may desire to return items that weren’t purchased in the correct size or color.  Some credit cards, such as American Express and some Visa cards, allow for up to a 90 day return policy.  So if you don’t procrastinate your shopping the store return policy may have already expired and you might be relying on your credit card’s 90 day return.   That is of course you didn’t buy something last year for them, because you are out of luck and it better be something they really wanted.

We hope you have a successful and stress-free holiday shopping experience this year.

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