Advantages of a Credit Card
The Chinese are credited with coming up with numerous
inventions including gunpowder, umbrellas, chopsticks, paper
and paper money.
Lamentably, (from Chinese point of view) the honors of
coming up with plastic money went with early American
capitalists.
From the time John Biggins, the inventor of a first bank
issued card, had his first eureka moment in 1946, credit cards
have evolved to become one of the most versatile ways of
paying, and this is why.
Once issued with one, the need to carry around unsafe, dirty
and bulky cash is significantly diminished. I say diminished
because some small scale merchants (who perhaps are scared of
technology) will still insist on being paid in cash. Further,
credit cards enables you to build up a credit history, but only
if you always pay on time.
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"The Chinese are credited
with coming up with numerous inventions
including gunpowder, umbrellas, chopsticks,
paper and paper money. Lamentably, (from
Chinese point of view) the honors of coming
up..."
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In some countries such as UK, if you buy goods using a
credit card and the goods turn out to be faulty, they are
usually insured for a period of time, say two months, and you
can be indemnified even for total loss. Credit cards are safe,
and even if gun-totting miscreants help themselves to your
wallet, you can make hit back by simply calling the credit card
company and canceling the stolen card. Another thing going for
credit cards is that you can keep track of your transactions,
and it’s thus easy to keep track of your expenditure.
I could go on and on, and whatever the doomsday prophets
say, plastic money is here to stay.
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