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Credit and The World Traveller

80279508_80bdb4bcf7_mTraveling domestically can be a problem in and of itself, when stopping along the road especially at many small out of the way stops, restaurants, and other places. Hotels, gas stations, restaurants; all hold a peril of the unknown for the consumer when they ask “Do you take this card?”. Though, the one benefit at least if they don’t, you can either just switch to another card, withdraw from an ATM, or use a check if it is necessary. All of that is the benefit of traveling in your homeland; you know the rules and can go around them and work with them if needed. But, that might not be the case if you’re traveling abroad.

In the last few years there have been many proceedings and court battles and lawsuits over credit companies, and foreign exchange rates. It has caused a confusing atmosphere for a world traveler to head out into. A common practice when purchasing foreign, is the issuing card company will charge a percent or so for each purchase. Much higher than average, but an expense able to be dealt with. Though, the banks then jump on the bandwagon and have been known to add another 1-2 percent for their own reasons on all non domestically issued purchases. This may be a shock, and indeed something not many may have known, but it doesn’t mean stop using a card abroad. Quite to the contrary.

Shop around, continue to look at each cards offers. Each one may have a different agreement with certain countries, purchases of a certain amount, or allow you more expenditures at certain times if you were to use the card. Some countries may be listed a higher risk, and therefore incur a higher percentage rate. Simultaneously decide on which card to use, with the travel agent you are using to take a trip. Though, if you’re unable to card shop and find yourself having to take a quickly planned trip, or a spur of the moment one, just remember a few things. Spend low, only use what you need. Always be aware of the countries risk status, and your Credit cards policies on interest in the area. These simple things will alleviate much stress.

Credit Cards : How Many Are Really Out There?

credit cardsWhen you think of credit cards people usually think of Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. However there are more than that out there and each one of the aforementioned have different types within the logo.

There are Diner’s Club, department store cards, gas cards and probably others that no one really ever thinks about. So not only are there the major ones, but think about department store cards for a minute. All major department stores and even independent small stores offer you discounts for applying for credit within their store. If approved right then and there, your current purchase is either discounted at a percentage or you may get $20.00 or even $50.00 off the current purchase or the next.

Even Walmart offers a credit card to apply for to help you get the things you need or at least think you need. On line stores such as Amazon.com, and some clothing stores that you normally order stuff from a catalog, has an online application that you can fill out and receive a credit card for the online store. Even if they don’t offer an actual card to carry in your wallet, they do offer a credit account, which is basically the same as a credit card.

This is how some people get so far in debt. They apply for these types of cards make purchases and before they know it, they have maxed out the account or the card. Think before you apply for each and every card you come across. Get the ones you really need and use them wisely. Don’t go out and aimlessly charge things that you don’t really need. Credit is a good thing, but not if you can’t pay for what you actually purchase. If you are going to use credit cards, make the purchase and pay the account in full when the bill comes. If you can’t do that, then don’t make the charge.

Be wise and monitor your credit, it can change in the blink of an eye, and make your life not so happy in the long run.

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