Inflation is a bane of our lives. Inadvertently or consciously, a vast majority in us toils just to beat the inflation. But many an occasion, our savings are very insubstantial to bring us solace. In such difficult state of affairs, where we spend more and save less, a cashback credit card is a smart way of saving on indispensable expenditures. Here is a look at cashback credit cards and how do a cashback credit card can help you in your battle against inflation.
Cashback credit cards are a type of credit card that offers discounts on your bills. It works like any other credit card with the distinct advantage of securing discounts and cashback on some indispensable bills. For example, some banks offer cashback credit cards that give 5% cashback on utility bills paid. By using such a card if you pay your mobile bill of say Rs 1000, the card issuing banks clearly mentions a discount of 5% or Rs 50 in the statement and you have to pay your bank Rs 950 only. Here you get a credit as long as the bill cycle permits and besides this, there are absolute savings to the tune of 5%. You also enjoy such discounts on various utility bills such as fuel, grocery, malls and also food bills at restaurants. If a cardholder spends on an item that does not attract any cashback, he is entitled to receive some points, which later can be redeemed in kind, like any other reward programme offer.
For the convenience of the user, banks simply categorises expenditures. The value spends such as utility bills, fuel bills typically fall in one segment, whereas the lifestyle spends at 'wine & dine' restaurants and malls are put into another segment. Separate credit cards are offered for each of these segments. That makes life simpler for many individuals. You just have to identify your needs and accordingly choose your credit cards. If your utility bills comprise big chunk of your total monthly spending, you may choose cards offering discounts on utility bills. But if you enjoy the 'wine & dine' moments more frequently you can look at cards that offer you a discount on bills at high-end restaurants.
These facts look very tempting. However, there are certain essential facts you should know before you apply for one such card. Before signing an application form, you need to know the 'cashback' terms and conditions well. Most cards offering utility bills discounts restrict it to a monthly limit say Rs 100 or Rs 250 per month. Cards offering discounts at high-end restaurants too have such limits in place. Another important fact is not all utility bills may qualify for a discount and not all restaurants maybe a part of the cashback programme of the bank. So, you need to know the details of discounts offered by banks beforehand. Many banks issuing such cards do not charge joining fees but may charge yearly fee. Hence, you also need to know the charges too.
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