Showing posts with label low income. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low income. Show all posts

19 March 2014

Capital One Classic Extra : Best current free cashback credit card ?

Capital One Classic ExtraThere's not much on offer at the moment in the Free Cashback Credit Card range.

Possibly the best free all rounder is  0.5% plus £10/year bonus (if you pay in full each month)  is  :
Capital One Classic Extra

The good thing about this card is that most people probably have a chance of being accepted.
The bad thing is the APR at around 34.94% 

Check the eligibility rules before applying.
You probably won't get this if you don't have a credit history

Card main details :
34.94% APR
0.5% cashback on all purchases (e.g. 0.5p per £1, 50p per £100)
If you pay in full on time, a £10 bonus per year

Even though 0.5% sounds miserly, if you use the card for all purchases (e.g. groceries) then you could spend £6,000+ a year, which would be £30+ a year plus £10 bonus if you pay in full each month. It's better than nothing I guess.

Main rule : Don't use it to get in debt with.

Capital One Classic Extra webpage


Other Links :
Moneyfacts list of latest best cashback credit cards

15 March 2014

TSB PLUS Current Account : 5% interest on first £2500

This account does not appear to be available until 30 March 2014

There has been a recent trend of free current accounts having the best interest rates available to entice new customers. The catches usually seem to be :

You need to put a certain amount in each month, usually around £1000
The interest might be on a limited amount
You may need to add some direct debits to the account
Some charge a monthly fee (check for free ones)

TSB PLUS Current Account
This current account is of special interest because :
You only need to put in £500 a month. Probably the lowest amount of this type of account
You don't need to add direct debits to the account
The interest is only on the first £2500, but that's £125 a year (before tax)
Online account only

Many people will earn more in this type of account than having large sums in savings accounts

More about TSB PLUS Curent Account on TSB site 



Related Links
Moneyfacts : List of high-interst current accounts
Moneyfacts : About TSB PLUS current account
Moneysavingexpert : About TSB PLUS current account
The Guardian article


13 March 2014

BT Basic line rental if claiming benefits

BT Basic line rental

UK only 
BT Line RentalFor people claiming most benefits only (see list)
You must be the named account holder to apply   

Current basic rules (March 2014)
£5.10 a month (paid quarterly)
Plus £4.50 a quarter in free phone calls (other landlines)
Internet connection is allowed
Government subsidized
Contact them immediately about any change in circumstances
You need to apply for a special application. Phone BT 0800 800 864 (8am-6pm Mon-Fri) 
Having broadband won't affect your application
Caller ID display included

See BT Basic line rental webpage

If you are on certain benefits you can apply for the BT Basic line rental. This is a government subsidised option and the DWP will be involved. You need to phone BT for an application form.

The benefits that apply to BT Basic line rental  :
Income Support
Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance
Pensions Credit (Guaranteed Credit)
Employment Support Allowance (Income related)
Universal Credit (and are on zero earnings)

You must be the named account holder to apply
Remember to tell them of change of circumstances

The other BT Line rental options (March 2014)
Standard  :  £15.99 a month
Line Rental Saver : £141 a year (£11.75 a month). Pay upfront. Online accounts only. 12 month contract.

11 March 2014

Fridge Freezer review : BEKO CXF5104w


Fridge Freezer : BEKO CXF5104w
Cost : £279.99 in Curry's
In the UK, seems to be only available from Currys.


Basic details :

Frost Free freezer (i.e., freezer has a fan)
54.5cm wide
Freezer storage capacity (1 shelf, 2 full-size drawers, 1 half drawer) : 87 litres (138 litres gross)
Freezer star rating : ****
Fridge storage capacity (4 shelfs and salad drawer) : 244 litres (298 gross)
A+ rating
Annual energy consumption estimate (Currys) : 251kwh (e.g. £42.67 at 17p per kwh) 
Suitable for outbuildings
Noise : 43db
One thermostat
Fridge auto-defrost
Reversible doors (if you are capable)

My priorities for choosing a fridge-freezer :
Must be Frost Free Freezer
As much freezer space as possible
Under £300

My verdict on the BEKO CXF5104w

19 February 2014

Things I saw in Home Bargains

Home Bargains is one of my favourite bargain stores currently (though I like most of them). This is things that caught my eye in one of their bigger stores.

home bargains spring slumber cosy pocket mattress
'Spring Slumber Cosy Pocket' pocket sprung mattresses. Single, Double, King-size. Interesting concept. Don't know if they are comfy. Prices around £79 - £149 ?
 10 litre halogen cooker for under £20. The company 'Giles and Posner' have went out of business, I  believe. Would 7 litre be better for 1-2 people ? I wonder if halogen cookers are good for cooking ?  I am put off by the bright light.










13 February 2014

Credit Card acceptance concerns : Try applywithconfidence.com

If you have concerns your request for a credit card may be rejected, it may be worth trying the website applywithconfidence.com.

I am not sure if it affects your credit rating, but I am guessing it does not.

It's supposed to give you a few possible options when you have typed in a few details of your situation. Obviously if you have a poor credit rating they are probably the dearest options. But if you pay off each month in full it should help your credit rating.

https://www.applywithconfidence.com/Credit/

16 November 2013

Luma CASHBACK Credit Card : best way to pay for groceries & petrol ?

LUMA Cashback a good deal
Luma CASHBACK Credit Card
(not to be confused with the LUMA 'rewards' credit card or the basic LUMA credit card)
Link : Luma Cashback Card website

January 2014 update  : Cashback card suspended. 
The card was only available for about 4 weeks. It looks like it may not be back.

Updates... If the link says the cashback card is not available but you can choose the rewards card or basic card, my advice would be not to bother as the rewards or basic card are not much use and neither has cashback.

Without the cashback, the LUMA card is perhaps only any use if you cannot get a credit card with a much lower APR%. Luma and Capital One credit cards tend to be at the 'highest' level of APR% along with Aqua cards, so you only want to be with them if no other option exists.


The main basic details (as of 16 Nov 2013)  :
No annual fee
Seems to be part of the Capital One credit group (well-known and trusted)
Those with poor credit rating or low income have a good chance of approval
Typcial credit amount is between £200-£1500
35.9% APR
Online account (possibly can pay other methods too)
Contactless card
Free fraud protection

The Main reason everyone in the UK should take this card : 
At many well-known stores and petrol stations, they give 4% cashback on things like groceries and petrol bought with the card (up to a maximum of £225 month, meaning a potential saving of £9 a month).
There is list of participating shops and petrol stations which seems to include the well-known stores such as  Asda, Tesco etc. Full details here : List of shops for LUMA cashback    

How to use the card sensibly :
There's only one real rule for this : pay off the monthly balance in full each month !!!
Then you pay no credit.
Or you will be hit with a 35.9% APR. Still better than payday loans but it's a lot.
Oops ... another rule. Only use it for purchases. Not for cash withdrawals etc.

The card is intended for people with poor credit ratings or on low income who would normally have very little chance of getting a credit card. It is termed a 'credit building' credit card. But the 4% cashback is so good it must make it one of the best cashback credit cards there is and in my opinion probably a card every UK household should have.

So get yourself a LUMA cashback card and use for your usual shopping then pay the monthly balance in full each month. Even someone on the £200 minimum credit could almost get the full £9 saving each month. The maximum credit seems to be £1500,so it's no use for anything over £1500.

Future reasons to bail out :
If they add an annual fee (but the savings might still make it worth it)
Any other changes which make the card less attractive than the cashback

Note : 
There is also a LUMA Credit Card website, which offers 'rewards'. However these rewards are very poor. I don't know if this card has now been superceded by the 'cashback' card, or both are different options, but whatever you do, for now make sure you are applying for the CASHBACK card.


What other sites are saying about the cashback card :
Daily Mail 'This is Money' Nov 2013
Moneysavingexpert forum thread

Note : If you intend to always pay off the debt monthly before accruing any debt interest (which should be the aim), it may be best to pay by direct debit. But always be sure you have enough in your current account to cover the payment (you don't want an overdraft bill). Or just make sure you always pay off the montly debt before the due date.
The main point of using the card is to pay for groceries etc and get a 4% cashback. So pay the bill before the monthly due date.