I don’t use a credit card, I loathe them. I have a debit card which I use most days now, and rarely use cash at all. I miss using cash, if I’m honest…but on the times I do, I feel a bit icky about it and sanitise my hands every time I touch it.
I use a debit card all the time now instead of cash. I carry a £20 with me just in case.
I have a credit card, had it since 1976, used to use it before debit cards came along. Still have it but haven’t used it in years. The only reason I keep it is should I need to hire a car. I do believe they are required for that, but could be behind the times on that.
A chacun a son gout…
We get groceries delivered to our door so we use a debit card for that. Same for purchases on line. That includes the milk from the milkman so no cash is involved. We use the local shop for mostly for cash. We do have a credit card just in case. We use some small item just to keep it active and we pay it off each month or so.
I pay my credit card off every month but the biggest advantage for me is the 25 to 55 interest free days. I use this to buy/pay for things now and then transfer the sum to pay off my credit card when my pension/super makes me flush with funds.
Blimey d00d, whats the limit on that one…£50?
Same here but I also carry debit and credit cards too. I tend to use my credit card most because it’s a Tesco one and we get POINTS (ha, 1 point/£8 spent outside Tesco these days but every little bit helps ) when we spend on it. Always pay off the balance every month.
that’s very generous of them Percy…sure they can afford all that ???