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Gold credit cards, as with platinum cards, are a type of premium
credit card that is offered by credit card companies to their preferred customers. They
will also be offered to hand picked individuals that the credit card company would
like to add as customers.
In practice gold cards are very similar to platinum cards and there is actually
nothing specific meant by the fact that a card is designated a gold card. It is
really just a way for each credit card company to differentiate their own products
and the various credit cards that they have on offer to their customers.
What one credit card company calls a gold card, may be called a platinum
credit card by another company, while at the same time, such a card may
be given no special designation by another company. The point to remember in all
of this is that every credit card has to be looked at and judged on the terms
and rates that it offers and if you are going to sign up for any credit card, then
you should take the time to consider what it is you are agreeing to and whether
or not the offer is attractive to you. You cannot simply rely on the fact that the
company offering the card has decided to call it a gold card or a platinum card
as this will not tell you if the deal is a good one or not.
Typically however, most credit card companies will reserve the names of gold card
and platinum card for the more attractive of their cards. These cards will be harder
for applicants to qualify for. They will generally have a higher spending limit
and a better rate of interest. They might also have lower charges for using the
card abroad or for cash advances. Many gold or platinum cards will offer an attractive
reward scheme or cash back offer and you should look out for other offers that the
credit card provider will make in order to make their gold card more attractive
to customers.
Some companies will consider that their gold card or platinum card is so attractive
that customers will be willing to pay a monthly or annual fee for the card. These
cards generally do have good terms and are attractive but you will still have to
check carefully before agreeing to pay for the card. In fact, the terms and rates
that are offered by most credit card companies these days on their free credit cards
will be so good that it will be difficult for credit card companies
to persuade customers of the benefits of paying for a premium credit card.
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