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Credit card EMI vs personal loan — which is cheaper?

Anahita Bhattathiri

Asked 21 Feb 2026

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I need to finance a purchase of ₹60,000. 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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Esha Deshmukh·9 Mar 2026

Honestly, the annual fee is on the higher side. But if you spend consistently on the accelerated categories, the cashback more than offsets it. I did the maths on my own statement last year and came out ahead by about ₹3,200.

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Fahadh Chaubey·21 Feb 2026

I had the same dilemma. The way I decided was: list down my top 3 monthly spend categories, calculate the rewards on each card, and pick whichever gives the highest cashback on MY pattern. Generic 'best card' lists are useless for personal decisions.

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Hima Solanki·24 Apr 2026

Dispute process that worked for me: I called customer care within 24 hours, raised a dispute via the netbanking portal (uploading the receipt showing I never visited the merchant), and got a provisional credit in 5 working days. Permanent credit came after the bank's investigation in about 30 days.

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Selvam Dubey·13 Mar 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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