Friday, June 13, 2008

Are freebies worth it?





Have you ever signed up for a credit card because they gave you a freebie? Whenever I go to a Jazz game, there is always a certain credit card company giving away a free Jazz hat or basketball -- stuff that makes you think...I want one of those! I see multiple individuals busy filling out the credit card application. Is it really about the credit card or the is it about the instant gratification of the prize?
Acquiring a credit card is a financial decision that should not be taken lightly. Do not make these choices under pressured circumstances.
When choosing a credit card always be mindful of the following:

* Interest Rate
* Annual Fees
* Benefits (rewards, cash back etc.)
* Late fees
* Check the fine print

For a great credit card, make sure to visit http://www.americafirst.com/ . And give up the freebies -- they will find a place in the closet or garage -- and you will be paying for it with the high interest rate on a card you never wanted in the first place!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You are absolutely right! Many people do take these financial decisions too lightly. That being said, we as credit unions need to market our services, especially credit cards, in a manner than makes them attractive for our members...even if it means a few gimmick offers. The member will be better off by getting a credit union card than a card from a bank at the Jazz games!

By the way, great photo cards!