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Then how do they know when your statement is generated, when payment is due and how much, how much you have spent at each merchant category etc (spend analysis)? Their Play Store review section has many people mentioning the need for email access too. |
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I prefer checking my statements manually and do not need their AI to tell me where I spent. ![]() In my case, they do send a reminder basis my last payment date stating the next payment may be due. That is good enough since I anyways keep track of my CC due dates. | |
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| ![]() Useful Tip for CRED: Those who are worried about giving access to their email ID can simply setup a auto-forward of their card statements to a new email ID and give CRED access to that new email ID to read the statements. I am using this approach since a long time now and it's been working quite well for me. CRED will need access to your e-statements to generate the Smart Statement which is basically a AI driven analysis of your monthly spends for each card. Personally for me I prefer this over reading the e-statements in my email since I do not have to go searching for my statement in my mailbox and most of those e-statements are password protected so it's a bit of additional effort to just see my monthly spends. CRED eliminates a lot of those steps and directly shows my spends in a user-friendly UI. Especially I like the option to view my spends sorted from high to low, that way I can easily verify my big ticket purchases and tally them if required. |
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I assign a separate label via a filter in Gmail for credit card statement (and another one for bank statements). Quote:
As mentioned above, everything else they do seems to be doable with basic tools that are available for free and comes with every mobile phone. So I'm hard-pressed to find a raison d'être for this Cred app, if not as I suspect, to collect spend data on high credit rating individuals. | |||||
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Apart from this they show you any hidden charges that may have been added to your statement. This is really useful IMO since these charges are usually difficult to spot on a long statement and if the amount is small we tend to ignore. But using CRED we can see it all in one place and take necessary action if required. More about the hidden charges from their app: ![]() | ||
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| ![]() For someone who values data privacy and personal information over seemless access, Cred is definitely not for you. I believe their working model is basically tracking the credit card usage pattern and spending habits (if given email access) of individuals with high credit ratings which in today's world is very valuable. They already have information of lakhs of such credible users which can be sold for a huge sum. I don't think any other app in the market has the personal information of people with high credit ratings (their main criteria to join) all at one place. I've been using Cred for over 18 months now. Initially the coins earned could have been exchanged for valuable products or services where it made sense but now it's all useless items where you have to pay 90% in cash which amounts to the same price or more than what you'd pay on online shopping sites. But cashbacks are something lucrative even though small. You are eligible to receive cashbacks on upto 5 payments in a month. I split my credit card bills and pay it over a few days instead of paying it in one shot. Remembering top of my head, I've been getting around ₹65-75 (minimum) per month from these payments and I feel it is decent enough. Not to mention, the convenience of paying through Cred - Neat app and instant credit of payments. Last edited by logicalidiot : 25th April 2021 at 00:13. |
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Amazon offers to save all credit cards and accept payments for those cards. This is simpler and they don't require card statements. Last edited by msdivy : 25th April 2021 at 01:42. | |
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To understand if there is a pattern, were you also registered on Mobikwik? | |
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Brief timeline: 18/4: Fraudulent transactions made starting 10:50 PM. Notified via SMS. Used CitiMobile app to lock the card. Used the link in the SMS to dispute the charges. Blocked the card and requested a replacement at the same time. 19/4: More SMS of attempted fraudulent transactions, which were all declined. 20/4: Replacement card picked up by Bluedart from Vashi. 21/4: Replacement card delivered. Spent some time reconfiguring the card on CitiMobile app (setting limits etc.) and elsewhere (Amazon, Netflix etc.). 22/4: Provisional credit to card account for all disputed transactions. 28/4: The temporary credit is now made permanent. | |
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https://www.sc.com/in/credit-cards/digismart-card/ (Expand the "Fees and Rates" section) | |
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I have enabled autopay for the cards from banks that I have an account in. For others like Amex, the card is added as a beneficiary in my bank account and I can do NEFT. This system has worked for me nicely and I just need to ensure the accounts are sufficiently funded before the payment due date. | |
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| ![]() My HDFC and Standard Chartered credit cards are not sending payment reminders as SMS for Credit card statements. I am getting OTPs and card transaction alerts as SMS, but statement related SMS are not being sent. Usually there will be one SMS on the day of statement generation stating the payment due date and due amount. Similarly, 3 days before the payment due date, I used to get another reminder SMS with the same info. SC had stopped this SMS more than a year back and despite complaining multiple times, they did not enable the statement alerts. I stopped using that card completely since I relied on these SMS and chances of missing the payment was high. Now HDFC has started this and I haven't received the statement alerts for the past 3-4 months. I use Microsoft SMS Organiser and it has a nifty reminder feature that uses these SMS to alert you about the CC payment and the amount. Now that I am not receiving these SMS, it is getting difficult to track the required payments. Has anyone else noticed this? |
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