No matter how flush you are,or how reliable your repayments,once you hit a certain age it can be tough to get a credit card.
ME Bank may be closing its trailblazing low-rate credit card,but it is far from the cheapest option now anyway.
When we arrived in Morocco,my wife’s bag didn’t,resulting in $1200 in expenses for clothing and other essentials. The airline didn’t want to know about it.
Scammers lie in wait,and if you use the wrong card you could end up paying more than you need to.
First,cards went contactless. Now they’re going numberless.
The airline duopoly has defended card surcharges,saying they give customers choice and keep prices low.
Millions of small fees amounting to billions of dollars have been charged for two decades,dating back to the Howard government era.
It may be the most wonderful time of the year,but Christmas can also be the most expensive for many of us.
To prevent a bland contest.
Extra fees for paying on a card have annoyed consumers for years. Now there’s a compelling case for making significant changes to the surcharging regime.