Two-thirds of adults in the UK have a credit card, and over 60% of those have more than one. In fact, studies show that in 2004 there were more than 4 cards in use for every adult in the country. It seems obvious that many of us appreciate the convenience and ease of using credit cards, and there are other advantages available depending on which card you choose.
Credit cards are very useful for online shopping and for travelling outside the UK as they're more secure than carrying cash and usually offer some protection for your purchases in the event that they are damaged in transit or arrive not as advertised. The added security makes credit card payments, in general, good for retailers, and of course the system is healthy for banks and credit companies too.
What all this means for consumers is that there's a very competitive market of different schemes effectively lining up to lend you money, and there can be some attractive benefits and incentives attached to the various options.
If you're a football fan, for example, you could choose a credit-card scheme which offers 0% interest when you buy season tickets, plus exclusive offers on experiences like stadium tours, and reward points to spend on kit, match tickets and more. There are also cards tailored to students and graduates, with offers on entertainment and leisure, or that will give a percentage of the profits to charity every time you use them so you can benefit from a different kind of retail therapy.
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