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- Store credit cards come with benefits, but they also have downsides, including astronomical interest rates.
- Luckily, you can get many of their benefits (and more) from rewards or cash-back credit cards.
- Using a cash-back card can simulate store discounts and help you build your credit history and score.
- Many non-store cards also offer additional shopping perks, such as extended warranties and purchase protection.
- Read Business Insider's guide to the best rewards credit cards.
There's no denying store credit cards have their perks, which often include upfront savings and ongoing discounts. But store cards have their drawbacks, too, not the least of which are sky-high interest rates.
If you're leaning toward opening a general cash-back or rewards card instead of a store card — and here are six reasons why you should— will you be sacrificing the benefits you'd get with a store card?
Not necessarily — here are some popular benefits of store credit cards that you can replicate with regular rewards credit cards.
Welcome offers
You've heard the pitch before: "Would you like to save on your purchase today by taking out our credit card?" Store credit cards often boast welcome offers that will save you a big chunk of change at the register as a thank you for opening the account.
Many credit cards, though, come with some kind of introductory bonus — or at least an opportunity to earn one after spending a certain amount on the card. And there are plenty of cash-back and travel rewards credit cards with welcome bonus opportunities that dwarf those you can get with store credit cards.
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And those looking to use their rewards for travel can do even better. The
Ongoing discounts
Other perks that make store credit cards appealing are the discounts and promotions throughout the year to help you save at your retailer of choice. However, with a cash-back card, you're effectively already getting a discount each time you shop if you factor in the money that'll go straight back into your pocket.
Sure, using a cash-back card doesn't amount to a big discount all at once the way a 20% off coupon through your store credit card would. But on the flip side, you're earning cash back on all purchases when you use it — not just purchases at a specific retailer.
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Unless you do the serious bulk of your spending at one specific retailer, a cash-back card like this one — with a broad array of bonus categories — can help save you far more money than a smattering of discounts you'll get throughout the year from a store credit card.
Free shipping
With many people moving much of their shopping online because of the COVID-19 pandemic, free shipping has become a key benefit for cardholders. Store cards including the Target RedCard offer free shipping without a minimum, which can help you avoid fees — or adding unnecessary items to your cart just to reach the free shipping threshold.
But store cards aren't the only ones that come with shipping perks. Several popular credit cards come with a complimentary ShopRunner membership that will secure you free two-day shipping and free returns at more than 100 stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue, CB2, and Under Armour.
You can nab the benefit with American Express cards like
Low barrier to entry
For some people, an attractive feature of store credit cards is that they don't require the pristine credit scores you'll need to secure premium travel rewards cards. You may be able to take out a store credit card with fair or average credit, and using one can help you repair or build your credit over time.
But there are other cards out there you can use for the same purpose that'll help you rack up cash back and valuable rewards in the meantime. The
Meanwhile, if you already have some credit history and can qualify for the
Are there store credit card perks you can't get with a non-store card?
Of course, there are some store credit card features that are so specific to the retailer that you won't find them replicated with other cards. Those might include cardholder-only gifts or extended return periods.
But it's a two-way street. Many non-store cards also offer shopping perks that store credit cards can't match, such as purchase protection and extended warranty. For example, the






