The past years cash back credit cards have become very popular for the consumer. There is nothing like earning a little something for the credit that you are receiving. It is no secret that we all pay for the credit we use and it is tiring the different charges that are placed on our account. When a credit card lender offers to give us a reward in the form of cash or points it makes the average consumer feel better about using the card. Over the years it has not been uncommon for a cardholder to receive hundreds of dollars in cash during the year. This type of insensitive quickly spreads causing others to want the same credit card.
The first company that made the cash back opportunity was the Discover® card. Since the credit card company found such success in getting new customers by using this method other companies soon followed suit. Even though Discover® led the way in cash back credit cards other companies such as MasterCard, Visa and American Express soon took a lion share of the customers. Many of the credit card companies pay 5% in popular categories like travel, home improvement stores, department stores, gas, restaurants and many more places that consumers will shop on a constant basis. Online shopping sites where popular retailers offer great bargains the credit card company’s offer from 5% to 20% cash back rewards. One of the main things the consumer needs to make sure is that there is no cap on their cash rewards and that they never expire.
As America moves on, you’re going to find that many people are going to be adding cash back cards to their wallet. Why would they do this, you might ask? As we learn how to control our debt and take advantage of rewards, many people are going to open their eyes up to savings and this is a great way to save on everything all the time. You don’t need a sale price to take advantage.
Watching the news today, it has dawned on me that the new America loves to be frugal and this is exactly what the recession has shown us and there’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, it would be nice if everyone on this planet didn’t believe in debt. The credit card companies and everyone else wouldn’t have to rely on the weak with fees, etc. Will this ever happen? No! We’re a materialistic society. We love to make a $1 and spend $2. It’s human nature to compete with our neighbors to have the best and latest thing. Are we all like this? No but a majority of us are.
I know I went off on a rant but this should go to show you on how you can save and there’s nothing wrong with being “frugal”. There’s a big difference between cheap and frugal and no one cares about your money situation other than you and your family and that’s it.