Stupid Question: how does credit card work

Anonymous
I recommend setting up an automatic payment, in full, every month from your bank account.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recommend setting up an automatic payment, in full, every month from your bank account.


That may be the best approach if you travel a lot or otherwise have trouble paying your bill on time, but I think it's a lot better to look through your credit card bills before scheduling payment. (I do have electronic reminders that I need to pay, so I get wanting to be on autopilot a little.)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I recommend setting up an automatic payment, in full, every month from your bank account.


That may be the best approach if you travel a lot or otherwise have trouble paying your bill on time, but I think it's a lot better to look through your credit card bills before scheduling payment. (I do have electronic reminders that I need to pay, so I get wanting to be on autopilot a little.)


I agree with this. It's best to think of the card as merely a convenience. Never spend more on it than you would from your own checking account, and pay off the balance completely every month. Interest fees are a ripoff.

You also enjoy some level of protection with a credit card - if someone uses your card fraudulently you will usually not be responsible for the amount they spent. I bought a computer yesterday and I had to confirm that it was me making the purchase before they would let the charge go through. A small inconvenience, but it's great to know they're looking out for me.

I had a Chase card for years and it was fine, but my husband urged me to get a card that earns rewards, so now I use a Capital One card, and will eventually use the points to buy things I want or need (like airfare or things for our kid).
Anonymous
They are lending you the money. They bill you at the end of the month, and then you usually have another month to pay it. So you get a bill June 2 for all charges you made in May, and you have to pay them by July 2 (or whatever). PAY THIS IN FULL. Don't pay the stupid minimum, and you won't get charged any interest. (Paying the minimum will get you in a lot of trouble very fast)

I have mine scheduled to be paid about two weeks before the due date, that way if there are any problems, I can fix them before I'm late on the payment.

HTH.
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