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For most of us, usinga credit card is mostly associated with special or larger purchases. I did not even own a credit card until we got engaged and I got one to pay for our hotel, flights and other big purchases. Most people use credit cards for one offitems like holidays, presents, gig tickets and festivals and purchase every day essentials like groceries and takeaways using cash or debit cards. It’seasier for those of us who are particularly budget conscious to keep an eye onwhat’s coming in and (most importantly) going out of our accounts.
However, did you know that many credit cards offer cashback on products that you purchase? This isn’t like getting cashback on your debit card – it’s normally a small percentage of your purchases credited to your account on a regular basis. Obviously it’s not a good idea to put lots more purchases on your credit card – if you don’t pay off the full amount each month, the money you are getting back is going to be instantly wasted on interest payments! That said, for spending that you’ve already got planned, it’s a good way to put your credit card to good use. You need make doubly sure that you pay off your balance every month.
The lovely people at Capital One want to know what YOU think about Cash Back Cards and in return one of you will win a brand new Kindle! How's that for an early Christmas present?
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I used to have a cashback credit card, and I really liked it, but the cashback scheme was withdrawn, so I'm keeping my eyes open for what other options are available :)
I love my amazon credit card... not strictly cashback but a similar idea. I do my day-to-day spending on it and periodically they email me a £10 code for Amazon. Fabby :-)
I don't have cashback cards and even after reading the info on your blog, I'm still a bit confused about it! (takes a while for these things to sink in for me lol). I'd like to learn more though - but I do tend to purchase with cash or else I just forget about it and the debts pile up :(
I don't own any cashback cards as yet but I do use a cashback website for internet shopping which I find to be a brilliant little bonus. I don't know if encouraging spending on credit cards is a great idea though, to be honest. Not with the current economic climate.
I've used cashback cards in the past and if you select yours careful (i.e. no point getting cash back but paying over the odds elsewhere!) then you can really benefit!
I must admit I got burned by using credit many years back and haven't had a credit card since then, would be very interested in getting cashback on purchases though!
After getting into a big credit mess in my early 20's and thankfully getting it all paid off I have avoided credit like the plague since but I'm intrigued to know more about cash back on debit cards?
We have a cashback credit card that we use for everything and pay it off every week / twice a week. It's great as long as you keep on top of it....like any card I guess.
We've had a cashback card for a long time, well sort of... we get vouchers supermarket vouchers back rather than actual cash. But since it's where we do a lot of our shopping, it's the same difference for us!
I don't own a cash back card - I like the idea of getting cash back for spending but need to stay awake and realise we're also charged to use credit cards so in the end it might help balance the cost/earnings. nothing's for free ;)
I was scared off of credit cards after I got in over my head in college. It was hard work to pay off and haven't used them much since. Though with all the traveling we do, I should start to think about a card that gets me something in return!
I have a pile of credit cards from when there were loads of great deals to be had. Now I don't use them. But I know I could be saving money, just not sure I am disciplined enough!
Hi! I entered but not sure it's showing? Let me know. Missed linky for What I Wore Wed, but will try to do next week. Gotta remember, gotta remember xx
From what I've heard, the US banks offer better cashback perks, but I haven't tried these cards on either side of the pond. Definitely need to look into it more.
I don't own any, sounds too much like a credit card. I prefer to spend money within my means and not spend on credit, so that I can keep on a strict budget.
I've never used cash back cards as I still like to pay everything by old fashioned notes and coins. Sounds as though there are quite good deals around by using cash back though.
Im the same, I understand them but dont use them. My current Credit card I pay off in one go so I never owe anything on it. I actually had the credit rating lowered this year as I was scared of online fraud. @stralisemiai
I always use a cashback credit card and pay my account in full each month. It is like having an extra discount on what I am buying, & every little helps!
I've had a cashback card for over 10 years - I don't spend any more than I would with a debit card, but by putting everyday purchases on, and clearing in full each month, it give me a little something back!
I don't have a cash back card, I was always with the same credit card company until they changed their rules, rather use cash now. I can keep a tighter reign on spending that way
I'm a cash kinda girl. I've never used my debit in a shop to pay for anything, i always use cash. I hate credit cards. I prefer to have the money in my hand and know what i'm spending.
I do like cashback cards but it's disappointing that the cashback rate drops after a promotional period and unless you want to chop and change cards often, it's difficult to get a good return
Have used cashback sites but not a cashback credit card - in the process of limiting and elimainating debt at the moment so fewer cards is probably better!
I don't have a cashback credit or debit card but I do use cashback websites when shopping online. You don't get a great deal of money back but it's still a nice bonus :)
cashback or not I leave credit cards well alone since I got into debt when i was first married and hubby lost his job! The only credit card i've had since was a prepaid one i needed when i went on holiday.
I don't own any but my husband has one he uses for petrol. I do use cashback sites on the internet though which sort of work in a similar way! If I was making lots of big purchases I would get a cashback card.
Here is my comment. I prefer to use cash or debit cards to keep track of spending. Credit cards for online and big purchases but paid off in full every month.
As long as you use a cashback card with the knowledge you must repay in full each and every month, it can reap major financial dividends. Especially for any large purchases which you had already decided on, such as a car, a holiday or other high value item. With such a spend, you can make a lot back, giving you a real sense of how effective such a credit card can be so financially beneficial.
I don't think the amount of cashback available would help me since I only use a credit card when abroad and I have no cashback on my debit card and haven't seen a debit card offering it.
Easy way to earn a little extra cash.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of making cards work for you. Not as on top of it as I was before kids :)
ReplyDeleteI used to have a cashback credit card, and I really liked it, but the cashback scheme was withdrawn, so I'm keeping my eyes open for what other options are available :)
ReplyDeleteIt's my first time here. Cute wee boy and fab prize :)
ReplyDeleteI dont have any cash back cards
ReplyDeleteI don't have a credit card but my hubby does and he has got one which pays cashback - very handy in the current economic climate!
ReplyDeleteI love anything that gives cashback!! @wendymcd83
ReplyDeleteWendy McDonald
Awesome.
ReplyDeleteCash back cards are cool for splurging on those things you deserve. Like a Kindle!
Im rubbish with stuff like this - which is a shame because I LOVE to shop!
ReplyDelete@second_time_mum
I don't use cashback cards but I do get cashback on some purchases by using Quidco.
ReplyDeleteI own two cashback cards
ReplyDeleteI have a credit card to use on line, but no cashback cards.
ReplyDeleteI think it is too easy to get into debt as it is, I don't like credit cards no matter what 'cashback' offer or incentive there is.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if they gave you more cash back.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used a cashback card but may consider it if I knew more about how it works.
ReplyDeleteI shop through cashback sites but don't have a cashback card.I think they're a great idea though.
ReplyDeleteI use cashback sites but not cashback cards
ReplyDeletei don't have any cash back cards but i have just discovered quidco in time for xmas! woohoo
ReplyDeleteUsed to have one until they ended the scheme. Not going to keep applying for new cards just for cashback.
ReplyDeleteI don't have one not sure I will.
ReplyDeleteWhat are your thoughts on cash back cards?
ReplyDeleteSent from my iPad
I love that I get email and text reminders to pay my card. No excuses then :)
ReplyDeleteLove cashback its money for nothing, I have a cashback credit card and regularly use cashback websites when urchasing online.
ReplyDeletethey are a great idea as long as they are used sensibly (like any credit card)
ReplyDeleteWhat are our thoughts on cashback cards?
ReplyDeleteSent from my iPad
I think is great to have a card that gives cash back.
ReplyDeleteI cannot be trusted with a Credit card ;o) Though I think the idea is great!
ReplyDeleteI don't have one...I would rather use cash :)
ReplyDeleteYAY for Kindles!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love my amazon credit card... not strictly cashback but a similar idea. I do my day-to-day spending on it and periodically they email me a £10 code for Amazon. Fabby :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet changed to a credit card that has cashback rewards but might make it a New Year's resolution to check it out.
ReplyDeletei just need to remember to do it.... great idea.
ReplyDeleteI don't have one at the moment. I do not think I will get one.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I'm not sure what cashback cards are, & I don't have any.
ReplyDeleteI do not have any but if you often use a card for payment then I guess it is worth using one x
ReplyDeleteWouldn't mind a Kindle, reading so much lately and they look so handy
ReplyDeleteI don't have cashback cards and even after reading the info on your blog, I'm still a bit confused about it! (takes a while for these things to sink in for me lol). I'd like to learn more though - but I do tend to purchase with cash or else I just forget about it and the debts pile up :(
ReplyDeleteI think that they are a good idea and have used them in the past
ReplyDeleteI don't have one
ReplyDeletei dont use credit cards only switch
ReplyDeletei use other cashback mostly
ReplyDeleteI havent used cash back so dont know how it works at all
ReplyDeletei dont use cash back tbh xx
ReplyDeleteI don't own any cashback cards as yet but I do use a cashback website for internet shopping which I find to be a brilliant little bonus. I don't know if encouraging spending on credit cards is a great idea though, to be honest. Not with the current economic climate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool prize x
ReplyDeleteI've used cashback cards in the past and if you select yours careful (i.e. no point getting cash back but paying over the odds elsewhere!) then you can really benefit!
ReplyDeleteI understand the cashback cards, but cant get one, income too low!
ReplyDelete@buttonf1fan
Cool prize, I will keep my fingers crossed and perhaps my toes too
ReplyDeleteGreat competition, and I never enter any....but run many ;))) @Kahanka
ReplyDeleteWe used to use an Egg cashback card for our household spending, we're now with the coop where we get dividend instead :)
ReplyDeleteWe buy everything on our credit card instead of a debit card to make the most of our cash back.
ReplyDeleteGreat comp - I'm a big fan of cashback programmes too.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a Kindle, it would save me lugging big hardback books around!
ReplyDeleteYay! I so want a Kindle! Never thought I'd say that but I dooooooo!
ReplyDeleteSee, this is nice and easy to enter!!!!
ReplyDeleteI said I'd never convert to a Kindle but now I'm thinking "ooh, but think of all the books I could have in my pocket..."!
ReplyDeleteI don't really get the whole cahsback thing, but it sounds like a good thing.
ReplyDeleteI never used it. I mean cashback...
ReplyDeleteGreat prize! x
ReplyDeleteI don't really use credit cards enough for cashback to be of benefit to be honest :)
ReplyDeleteI must admit I got burned by using credit many years back and haven't had a credit card since then, would be very interested in getting cashback on purchases though!
ReplyDeleteI dont own cashback cards but I use cashback websites if I need to order anything online, even put the works travel expenses through them.
ReplyDelete@tiredmummyoftwo
I don't do this cashback thing, seems a bit of a con to me.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think its a con can I ask? If the T&C are laid out surely you know what charges apply?
ReplyDeleteSent from my iPad
Would like this prize for my mum
ReplyDeleteI'd love a kindle thanks.
ReplyDeleteAfter getting into a big credit mess in my early 20's and thankfully getting it all paid off I have avoided credit like the plague since but I'm intrigued to know more about cash back on debit cards?
ReplyDeletePlease can I enter :0)
ReplyDeleteI only use cash or the odd time my debit card so I know where I am with my money.
ReplyDeletedo not own a cashback card but do understand it. great competition by the way!
ReplyDeletefollow the instructions and yes :)
ReplyDeleteHubby loves his Kindle...so now I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteI don't have any cashback cards, but I know how it works.
ReplyDeleteWe have a cashback credit card that we use for everything and pay it off every week / twice a week. It's great as long as you keep on top of it....like any card I guess.
ReplyDeleteWe've had a cashback card for a long time, well sort of... we get vouchers supermarket vouchers back rather than actual cash. But since it's where we do a lot of our shopping, it's the same difference for us!
ReplyDeleteI don't own a cash back card - I like the idea of getting cash back for spending but need to stay awake and realise we're also charged to use credit cards so in the end it might help balance the cost/earnings. nothing's for free ;)
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a cashback card but I do like the idea of getting money back...
ReplyDeleteI don't use cashback cards myself, but I do use the websites that are around.
ReplyDeleteI don't tend to use cashback cards or the websites. I have set up some then never remember to use them!
ReplyDeleteBNM aka Barenakedmummy (sorry my disqus is set up app wrong!)
I don't have a credit card, but I'm all over the cashbacks lol.
ReplyDeleteI very recently got completely debt free - now I make the cards work for me, instead of vice-versa!
ReplyDeleteI was scared off of credit cards after I got in over my head in college. It was hard work to pay off and haven't used them much since. Though with all the traveling we do, I should start to think about a card that gets me something in return!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of cards with cashback and rewards!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a credit card at the moment, I don't have much credit here. I plan on building it up and using it wisely to get cashback and rewards.
ReplyDeleteSome quick and timely food for thought in that post
ReplyDeleteI LOVE my capital one cash back card. It's like a Christmas present every couple of months I can use for whatever!
ReplyDeleteI don't trust myself with one!
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you trust yourself?
ReplyDeleteI find it very easy to convince myself i can spend more than I actually can. Maybe when I'm a grown-up...
ReplyDeletei think they are great - as long as used properly!
ReplyDeleteI don't own any.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you own any?
ReplyDeleteYay! We use cashback credit cards all the time. We pay the balance every month though - that's the important part :)
ReplyDeleteI already have a Capital One card. Awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeletevebbae @ yahoo . com
I have a pile of credit cards from when there were loads of great deals to be had. Now I don't use them. But I know I could be saving money, just not sure I am disciplined enough!
ReplyDeleteWell, as long as you think carefully about it and use them properly, then you can make them work for you.
ReplyDeleteAgree that if you use cards properly you can make them work for you. Kindles do rock though.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway and great tips on the cashback. We have a few cards with cashback and rewards and we really should utilize them more.
ReplyDeleteHi! I entered but not sure it's showing? Let me know. Missed linky for What I Wore Wed, but will try to do next week. Gotta remember, gotta remember xx
ReplyDeleteI havent used cash back so dont know how it works at all
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a cashback card, but we do use Quidco. We got I think £150 back last year.
ReplyDeleteI think I need to investigate a bit further
ReplyDeleteFrom what I've heard, the US banks offer better cashback perks, but I haven't tried these cards on either side of the pond. Definitely need to look into it more.
ReplyDeleteI don't really know anything about cashback on cards, I am ashamed to say :(
ReplyDeleteAnswered survey, and RT
ReplyDeleteid rather have lower intrest
ReplyDeleteI think they are a good idea, but I don't think there are many people who can manage to pay the card in full at the end of the month.
ReplyDeleteThey are a good idea if you are strong and know your budget inside out.
ReplyDeleteI think if you are good at knowing when and how to pay things off they're great.
ReplyDeleteI don't use a cashback scheme - probably should!
ReplyDeleteGood idea for those in control of their finances. I dont have one
ReplyDeleteI don't own any, sounds too much like a credit card. I prefer to spend money within my means and not spend on credit, so that I can keep on a strict budget.
ReplyDeleteI dont use cashback cards as I never have any credit left lol
ReplyDeleteI no longer have one lol.... No thanks.
ReplyDelete@clairelouise82
I don't have any and don't have a clue how to use them!
ReplyDelete@cheepcheepcheep
I don't have one and haven't a clue how they really work!
ReplyDelete@cheepcheepcheep
Used wisely they can work - but you need to keep on top of it all the time.
ReplyDeletedon't have any credit cards
ReplyDeleteI've never used cash back cards as I still like to pay everything by old fashioned notes and coins. Sounds as though there are quite good deals around by using cash back though.
ReplyDeleteI have a card that offers airline miles + cash back if you click thought a "shopping" link on their website. Best of both worlds!
ReplyDeleteIm the same, I understand them but dont use them. My current Credit card I pay off in one go so I never owe anything on it. I actually had the credit rating lowered this year as I was scared of online fraud. @stralisemiai
ReplyDeleteUnsure what the whole thing is!
ReplyDeleteDon't tend to use credit cards as I forget how much I spend!
ReplyDeleteI've never used any cashback cards. Don't think I ever will either.
ReplyDeleteGood if you use them sensibly
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ReplyDeleteI always use a cashback credit card and pay my account in full each month. It is like having an extra discount on what I am buying, & every little helps!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cashback card, used too but credit card company changed rules and I haven't changed credit card...
ReplyDeleteAlways try to use cashback cards, but as with all cards, spend within your means
ReplyDeleteI just never get around to getting one. Lazy I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any credit cards and just have a standard debit card xx
ReplyDeleteI've had a cashback card for over 10 years - I don't spend any more than I would with a debit card, but by putting everyday purchases on, and clearing in full each month, it give me a little something back!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cashback card but I think I will check it out
ReplyDeleteStill haven't got a credit card. I worry I would be inclined to overspend with one.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cash back card, I was always with the same credit card company until they changed their rules, rather use cash now. I can keep a tighter reign on spending that way
ReplyDeleteNever used credit cards, but cashback sounds like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm a cash kinda girl. I've never used my debit in a shop to pay for anything, i always use cash. I hate credit cards. I prefer to have the money in my hand and know what i'm spending.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea as long as you are going to spend anyway - not tempted to build up a mountain of debt just for the cashback though!
ReplyDeleteTry to pay cash mostly now. Not keen on credit card companies.
ReplyDeleteSometime I use cashback site but not really credit cards as I try and not use credit cards if i can help it
ReplyDeleteI shop through cashback sites but I have never heard of a cashback card before!
ReplyDeleteHaven't used cash back, but mainly as I've been lazy and miss out on deals!"
ReplyDeleteI have a card that offers airline miles + cash back if you click
ReplyDeletethought a "shopping" link on their website. Best of both worlds!
I have used cashback offers before now to help my finances, you just have to be careful with what you're doing!
ReplyDeleteI try to stick to cash, as it's too east to overspend on cards
ReplyDeleteI do like cashback cards but it's disappointing that the cashback rate drops after a promotional period and unless you want to chop and change cards often, it's difficult to get a good return
ReplyDeleteI own and use a cashback credit card regularly.
ReplyDeletei use cashback sites, but never heard of a cashback card, i suppose this part of the future finance management
ReplyDeleteDid the survey
ReplyDeleteI don't like the principal of money for nothing. Someone pays down the line and I guarantee it will be the poorest in society.
ReplyDeleteuse d cashback sites for several years
ReplyDeletei don't own any at all, as i don't have credit cards
ReplyDeleteI'm sceptical about cashback cards. If they're giving on one hand, they must be taking with the other.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of cashback cards before
ReplyDeletecash back cards make me nervous for people. I do not have a single credit card right now!
ReplyDeleteNot sure, I guess it encourages spending for some people, but they would do it anyhow. So, I guess generally in favour of them.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any cashback credit cards
ReplyDeleteI don't use credit cards at the moment I get in to much trouble!
ReplyDeleteHave used cashback sites but not a cashback credit card - in the process of limiting and elimainating debt at the moment so fewer cards is probably better!
ReplyDeleteDont really know that much about it, dont really use it
ReplyDeletebit confused as to what they are and don't have one
ReplyDeleteI am curious about cash back cards but I feel like I don't know enough...
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cashback credit or debit card but I do use cashback websites when shopping online. You don't get a great deal of money back but it's still a nice bonus :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't really understand it all but I think I'm getting to grips with it now x
ReplyDeleteI don't have one, but would proberly look into getting one
ReplyDeletedont have one but would rather stick with cash
ReplyDeleteI use cashback all the time, brilliant idea, find it really hard to convince people that they can save so much, falls on deaf ears but I keep trying
ReplyDeleteGood way of saving money
ReplyDeletecashback or not I leave credit cards well alone since I got into debt when i was first married and hubby lost his job! The only credit card i've had since was a prepaid one i needed when i went on holiday.
ReplyDeleteDon't bother with cashback cards, prefer to get my cashback online
ReplyDeleteI don't use credit cards so don't understand how the cashbacks work
ReplyDeleteDon't have any cashback cards
ReplyDeleteI don't own any but my husband has one he uses for petrol. I do use cashback sites on the internet though which sort of work in a similar way! If I was making lots of big purchases I would get a cashback card.
ReplyDeleteI try not to use a credit card
ReplyDeleteI get how cashback works but I never do it on my credit card
ReplyDeleteI use a cashback card all the time - by paying off the full balance each month, we dont incur charges and - we get a bonus at Christmas
ReplyDeleteI use cashback sites but dont have a card
ReplyDeleteI use a card that gives me vouchers instead of cashback, but I wonder whether cashback would be better
ReplyDeleteI would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI use quidco for cashback but don't have a cashback credit card or debit card.
ReplyDeleteI havent used cash back I just never think of it but it is useful
ReplyDeleteI don't use any cashback systems but I will find out more about it very soon as it intrigues me.
ReplyDeleteI know about cashback but I no longer have credit cards, cash only nowadays
ReplyDeleteI like cashback cards, a good way to save some money
ReplyDeleteHere is my comment. I prefer to use cash or debit cards to keep track of spending. Credit cards for online and big purchases but paid off in full every month.
ReplyDeleteAs long as you use a cashback card with the knowledge you must repay in full each and every month, it can reap major financial dividends. Especially for any large purchases which you had already decided on, such as a car, a holiday or other high value item. With such a spend, you can make a lot back, giving you a real sense of how effective such a credit card can be so financially beneficial.
ReplyDeleteI know about cashback but never use credit cards, debit cards only.
ReplyDelete@12kazuko12
If you combine cashback credit cards with cashback websites like TopCashback and Quidco, the savings can really mount up!
ReplyDeleteI've never used any cashback cards
ReplyDeleteI've never used any cashback cards
ReplyDeletei dont own any cash back cards. i dont use credit cards, just spend what ive got
ReplyDeletegreat comp. cashback is a good help sometimes
ReplyDeleteI don't own any cashback cards. I always feel I have to spend loads (which I really don't want to do) to make them worthwhile.
ReplyDeletei do not own any cashback cards x
ReplyDeleteI don't use credit cards as it's so easy to get in a lot of debt!
ReplyDeletegood if you can pay them off in full
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeletecashback cards - waste of time - I'd rather have a 0% or low rate interest card
ReplyDeleteI don't think the amount of cashback available would help me since I only use a credit card when abroad and I have no cashback on my debit card and haven't seen a debit card offering it.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cashback card at the moment, but I would consider one because I always pay it off in full each month
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