How Does a Credit Card Work For Consumers?
Even if you tend not to spend too much money, you will still need a credit card to make routine payments and attempting to get around without one is like turning up at a meeting with a new client having left your briefcase containing the client proposal back at the office. As far as travel is concerned you will need to give a credit card number to reservations when booking a hotel or a flight and if booking on line or by telephone you will have to pay for the services with a credit card. Renting a car without the use of a credit card when you get where you are going is practically impossible. In fact, without a credit card you may just as well keep some cash on you, probably quite a large amount, to pay for taxis. Even if you have spare cash, a credit card is much safer to use. For example, if during your travels your wallet is stolen you can say goodbye to your cash. Although having your wallet stolen will no doubt inconvenience you, you will still be protected as far as your credit c