Credit Card Insurance: Who Really Benefits?
When
you look at the fact that the payments go directly to the
credit card issuer, it’s easy for a cardholder to say that
the credit card issuer is the one who benefits, but that
line of thinking is certainly unfounded. After all, the
credit card issuer did not take the credit card and buy
things with it, and as such, it has no personal attachment
to the merchandise that was purchased with the card it
issued. The credit card issuer does not have anything to
lose in the transactions because it is not his credit
reputation that is going to be hurt if you are unable to
make the payments. It is also not his family that is going
to have to pay the credit card bill out of the estate if you
should die without credit card protection insurance.
Of course, the credit card issuer benefits in the respect
that he will get his money if you have credit protection
insurance, but it isn’t his major concern because he knows
he will get his money as long as you are able to return to
work at some point or if you die and he places a line on
your estate. The one who stands to lose without credit
protection insurance is the cardholder. After all, when the
cardholder is unable to make the payments, it is his credit
reputation that is at stake, and if the illness or condition
lasts due long, it can financially ruin him.
The facts are that it is the cardholder who stands to lose
the most in case of an illness or injury that prevents him
from working if he has no credit card insurance. You have to
be the one to take the steps to protect yourself and your
financial well-being. You have to be the one to decide if
you feel your credit rating is important enough that you
should invest a few extra dollars per month to protect
yourself with credit card protection insurance. The final
decision is ultimately yours, but you want to remember that
you are protecting your credit rating, financial well-being,
and your family by taking advantage of credit card
protection insurance. The price you pay is minimal in
comparison to what you stand to lose by not taking the
insurance. As the cardholder, you must decide what is most
important.
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