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HDFC Bank PayZapp Credit Card vs Standard Chartered Journey Credit Card — which is better for cashback on everyday spends?

Yamuna Gupta

Asked 31 May 2026

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I'm stuck between HDFC Bank PayZapp Credit Card and Standard Chartered Journey Credit Card. Both seem good on paper. Which one is actually better for someone whose main spend is travel and flights?

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Vijay Sastry·24 May 2026

The 'minimum due' trap is real. Banks love it because they charge ~36-42% interest on the carried-forward amount. If you can't pay the full bill this month, pay at least 50% — anything below that and the interest eats the rewards of the next 6 months.

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Kangana Kurup·19 Feb 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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Selvam Srinivasan·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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Ganesh Garg·1 May 2026

On the lounge access — the PassApp / Dreamfolks integration works smoothly only if you've registered your card on the lounge app before reaching the airport. First-time users always face issues. Do it the night before, not at the lounge counter.

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Sai Pallavi Mishmi·6 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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Komal Subramaniam·2 May 2026

The 'minimum due' trap is real. Banks love it because they charge ~36-42% interest on the carried-forward amount. If you can't pay the full bill this month, pay at least 50% — anything below that and the interest eats the rewards of the next 6 months.

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