Cash back credit cards are very attractive to customers and many will feel that they should just accept the first cash back credit card they are offered, particularly if they are in a position of paying off all of their credit card bill in full each month and therefore being best able to take advantage of a cash back offer. However, there is no excuse these days for simply accepting the first offer you come across when it comes to cash back credit cards and you really should take the time and effort to get yourself a good deal.
Cash back credit cards are no longer the rarity that they once were. There was a time when cash back credit cards were seen as literally free money and people took the stance that of, you shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. However, times have changed and increasingly, cash back credit cards are not looked at as a free gift from credit cards but simply the most appropriate form of credit card for customers who spend a lot on their credit card and pay off their bill in full every month.
This is because if you pay your bill off in full every month, you will not be charged any interest at all on your purchases and therefore, lower interest rates and even 0% rates will be of no benefit to you. Credit card companies realised this when they were trying to increase the number of their customers who paid off their bills in full each month. There is also the fact that every time you use your credit card, whether or not you ever have to pay any interest on the transaction, you are earning the credit card company money as they will be paid for processing the transaction through their payment system.
Therefore, the cash back credit card is not a generous free gift that the credit card company is throwing your way out of the kindness of their heart, but merely the best way to attract to themselves the type of customers who stand to earn them a lot of money in the long run.
From this perspective, there is no reason for you to sell yourself short and just accept the first cash back credit card you are offered without a second thought. You should take a little time and look online at what the competitors are offering. In many cases you will be able to find credit cards online that offer significantly better cash back rates than the one you have been offered in the mail. In this case, you would do well to spend a few short minutes on line filling in the applications and getting one of these cash back credit cards instead.
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