Credit Card Rewards Lure SpendersTo Splurge
Credit Card Rewards Lure Spenders
To Splurge
ROCKVILLE, MD. â In todayâs highly competitive credit card market rewards programs are increasing in popularity as a way to attract new customers. These programs promise airline miles, free shipping on purchases, or cash back just for using the card.
âRewards programs are becoming more and more common and the variety of programs available are almost endless,â said Steve Rhode, president and co-founder of Myvesta.org, a nonprofit financial management organization. âNo matter what kind of interests or hobbies you have, chances are there is a credit card out there for you.â
According to Mr Rhode, many people sign up for cards that offer airline miles as a reward even though there may be other cards with different rewards programs that are more suited to that individual.
âAirline mile cards are very popular but in reality one mile is worth about two cents and most of the miles go unused,â Mr Rhode said. âOther cards offer rewards like free gas, discounts at your favorite stores, or free DVDs.â
Many store credit cards offer a ten percent discount on purchases made the day the store account is opened.
âWhen you apply for a credit card just to get a one-time discount you end up with another open line of credit that will tempt you to make additional purchases in the future,â Mr Rhode said. âIf you applied for the card to get the discount and never plan on using the card again, it could hurt your credit rating by having another open, unused line of credit.â
Mr Rhode also warns about making purchases just to receive the perks from your credit card.
âYou need to ask yourself if itâs worth charging $1,000 worth of stuff on your credit card just to get $25 off your check at Red Lobster,â he said. âItâs always nice when there are benefits for using a credit card, but if youâre charging more than you can afford just to get the perks, those free rewards end up costing big bucks.â