hullabaloo said:I've just done the switch-over from AIB to Ulster Bank credit card. If you qualify for the ulster bank zinc card, the rate for purchases is 12.9% which is better than MBNA at 13.9%
ClubMan said:I'll probably be slated for pointing this out again but the ideal way to use a credit card is to clear the balance each month before interest charges kick in thereby rendering the rate charged irrelevant. Credit cards are generally a very expensive and inappropriate form of medium/long term borrowing.
Things don't just happen. The card holder is the one that runs up the balance. Using a CC for ahything other than cashflow control and short term credit (ideally before interest charges kick in) is not very prudent. Anybody who finds themselves habitually running up outstanding CC balances should either address the underlying spending habits that cause this situation to arise or get rid of the card(s). Or both.bb12 said:In an ideal world, yes I agree. But things happen and credit card balances increase.
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