Britons know less about credit cards than groceries by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 07/12/07

As a number of charge and rate increases hits the credit card market, it is "more important than ever" that populace shop around for a good deal, according to WhichInternet shoppers have been advised to use their credit cards for online purchases by shopsafeco

ukThe average Briton knows more about their everyday groceries than they do about credit cards, novel research suggestsOnly six per cent of those surveyed by image Financial said they felt sure in their knowledge of consumer rights relating to financial productsIn contrast, around a district said they were familiar with their rights as they related to the purchase of everyday merchandise and services

"There is a sharp contrast in the time and power people put into finding the best deal for daily goods and services compared with how people manage their money," said Julia Dallimore of image FinancialOver forty per cent of respondents believe they are not getting the best deal on their credit card and other borrowingSeveral reasons were put onward by those surveyed to explain their lack of financial product knowledge – with indifference being the most common at over 30 per centA further district said the variety of options and choices available was just too confusing, while 16 per cent supposed they did not understand the technical jargon companies used

In related news, Abbey bank investigate free today concluded that people in Britain ae more concerned about the state of their personal finances than they are with the danger of terrorist attackAlmost a quarter of respondents said they concerned about money, with crime, terrorism and climate

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