I Am Supposed To To What I Am Told
Body & Soul8 mins ago
I've received some stuff through the post from Oxfam, and the offer of a credit card of which 25p of every �100 (0.25%) I spend goes to charity. I've seen cashback credit cards that offer 1-2% cashback, so are the banks making money from charity cards?
I was tempted to get one, but now think it's a bit of a swizz, even though it's not me losing out.
Anyone agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes you can get 1-2% easily but only from a few card providers with cards that offer no tie up with a charity. (I will probably be corrected over that statement).
The vast majority of cards do not offer such a high rate of reward and you will find that the charity cards offer the same rate to the charity as they do to their customers.
Ultimately the choice of card you prefer is up to you.