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Changing my credit card

dancam27
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in Credit cards
Hey guys,
I currently have a NatWest Visa credit card with a £750 limit. I use this for all my purchases and have paid the card off every month for at least the last three years. I've recently seen adverts on television, etc that have highlighted some of the additional benefits of other bank's credit cards such as cashback, vouchers or rewards. Whilst it is certainly easy to pay off my NatWest card every month using my online banking (I use them for my Debit and Savings accounts as well and have done for years) I think there must be a better option out there for me. Primarily I spend money either online or in petrol stations (lots of travel) so I figured maybe a Nectar Credit card (who have some kind of arrangement with BP) might be a good option?
Any help would be really appreciated,
Thank you,
Dan
I currently have a NatWest Visa credit card with a £750 limit. I use this for all my purchases and have paid the card off every month for at least the last three years. I've recently seen adverts on television, etc that have highlighted some of the additional benefits of other bank's credit cards such as cashback, vouchers or rewards. Whilst it is certainly easy to pay off my NatWest card every month using my online banking (I use them for my Debit and Savings accounts as well and have done for years) I think there must be a better option out there for me. Primarily I spend money either online or in petrol stations (lots of travel) so I figured maybe a Nectar Credit card (who have some kind of arrangement with BP) might be a good option?
Any help would be really appreciated,
Thank you,
Dan
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What exactly do you want help with? To pick the right card for you?
There is number of cards with "rewards". Either points such as Nectar or Tesco, or cashback ones.
Only you know which one will ift your situation the best.
On the top of the page, go to icon "cards, loans" and have a bit of a read.
Most of those cards give you some points wherever you shop, though some give you more at their own store (ie M&S gives you 1 point - worth 1p - for every £2 spend elsewhere but 1 point for each £1 spent there..)0 -
Or check out this web site www.stoozing.com for ideas about the different cards and their beneifts.I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100
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