you pay off your credit card every month (which you should - credit cards are an expensive way of borrowing!), e
n probably the best buy for credit cards will be one that gives rewards when you
spend.
Interest free credit cards
If you are looking for a credit card with an interest free (0% interest) introductory period, You should try the Halifax One card. Terms and conditions vary but this card has been offering up to a year's interest free period, with 0% on balance transfers (subject to a 3% transfer charge). The halifax credit card which is available in a number of colours including a black and a pink card, is definitely worth a look, especially if you are able to pay off the full amount before the end of the period. make sure though that you pay the minimum payment each month or you may lose the interest free deal and be put on the standard rate of interest.
Do check credit card application terms & conditions very carefully as they are subject to change
Credit Card Rewards
Goldfish card gives you points that you earn with your spending, which you can then redeem for vouchers at for instance B & Q, Woolworths, Comet, Curry's, PC World, Argos, Vue cinemas and many more.
Sonycard. You get points towards Sony products from cd's to wide screen tv's
Best of all for many is the Egg Money credit card, a cashback credit card which automatically adds cash back into your account. You get 1% cashback, so if you spend £900 in a month, you get £9 back.
All of these credit cards come with no monthly charge. A bargain!

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