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Credit card EMI vs personal loan — which is cheaper?

Nikita Tirumala

Asked 26 Mar 2026

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I need to finance a purchase of ₹2,00,000. Should I convert the transaction to credit card EMI or take a personal loan? Which is actually cheaper after all charges?

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Krish Ranade·1 Apr 2026

I've been using this card for over a year now. In my experience, the rewards are decent but the real value is in the lounge access and the milestone benefits. Make sure to read the fine print on the welcome benefit — most banks only credit it after the first transaction, not on approval.

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Rashmika Kumar·1 Apr 2026

I've been using this card for over a year now. In my experience, the rewards are decent but the real value is in the lounge access and the milestone benefits. Make sure to read the fine print on the welcome benefit — most banks only credit it after the first transaction, not on approval.

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Raima Kumar·17 Apr 2026

I closed my HDFC card last year. The process took exactly 7 days. They sent a confirmation email and a closure letter by speed post. Tip: pay off the full outstanding and request closure only AFTER the payment reflects. Calling repeatedly with a zero balance is the fastest path.

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Priyal Sundaram·20 Feb 2026

I was worried about the high joining fee but the welcome benefit voucher was credited within 30 days of crossing the spend threshold. Net cost: zero. The trick is to time your application so that you make a big purchase (appliance, travel booking) in the first 45 days.

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Salman Raman·8 Apr 2026

Tip from someone who made this mistake: never max out the credit limit in the first 6 months. Banks track utilisation, and high utilisation right after approval often triggers a credit limit decrease or even an account review.

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