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Credit card EMI vs personal loan — which is cheaper?

Ilayaraja Dubey

Asked 31 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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Sandeep Syiem·9 Jun 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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Muthulakshmi Chandel·20 May 2026

On the annual fee — most premium cards waive it if you spend ₹1.5L to ₹3L in the previous year. Wallet loads (Paytm, Amazon Pay balance) usually DON'T count. But utilities, fuel, and grocery do. Spend pattern matters more than absolute number.

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Nachiar Patil·22 Feb 2026

I've held this card for 3 years. Quick reality check: the welcome benefit is good, the first-year fee waiver is easy, but from year 2 onwards you really have to work for the milestone benefits. Don't keep it if your monthly spend drops below the milestone threshold.

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