GRANT MILLMAN JOHNSON
grant millman johnson
All this sounds like a good deal for everyone involved, but is the picture as simple as that? The first drawback to a charity card is that the interest rates, balance transfer offers, and other deals are rarely as generous to the cardholder as those featured by other cards that compete under being a 'best buy' card. This may be a price you feel worth paying for the benefit the charity will receive, but you might in fact be better getting a cheaper card and donating the money you save to your charity directly. Even putting aside the issue of higher interest charges, charity cards have another drawback - the percentage of what you spend that is donated is usually tiny, with 0.25% being a typical figure. Compare this to a typical cashback card which will pay between 1% and 2% of your spending, and it's easy to see that the card issuer may not be acting as generously as it appears. Again, by donating your saved up cashback directly to your chosen charity you might have a larger impact.