149- CONSUMER CREDIT CARD vs BANK CREDIT CARD: WITH TOMMY KILPATRICK
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Consumer Credit Card vs. Bank Credit Card
Hey achievers! Today, we’re discussing something that impacts nearly everyone’s wallet — the difference between a consumer credit card and a bank credit card.
A consumer credit card is usually linked to a specific store or brand — think of those retail cards you get at clothing stores or gas stations. They often offer discounts, reward points, or special deals just for shopping there.
On the other hand, a bank credit card — such as those from RBC, TD, or Scotiabank — provides more flexibility. You can use it almost anywhere, and depending on your card type, you might earn cash back, travel points, or other rewards.
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