Credit Cards - Best Choice
By new_2_doha •
Which is the best credit card in Qatar, considering the benefits offered with the least or no charges.
Considering the fact, it is used for convenience of not carrying cash and not using the debit cards (too many small transactions using it for everyday purchases), all the amounts are settled in full.
Expect the valuable inputs from experienced QL members.
In Dubai we had a choice as salary assignment was not necessary unless you need a very high credit limit. We could have switched between the card issuers comparing the benefits. Here getting a new salary assignment is a tough task.
Very excited to know that considering the benefits offered with the least or no charges! Was seeking forward to know about this entry and all information on credit issue. Thanks the head up and keep posting......
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Agree with above posters about Mashreq Bank, avoid it as far as you can.
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If ur Company is not Regeterd in anyBank then Only MASHRQ can u loan but dont take from Them there are 100s kind of Hiden Charges.
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But my company is not approved in the Bank list.What can i do??
QNB CC are More better then All.
QNB have MANY CC attached with Diffrent Offers.
also the PERSONAL LOAN from QNB is Lower then All the BANKS,,
Get a CC from the bank you bank with. I have a Platinium with CBQ. They charge me QAR 500 annually. It previously had Qmiles attached to the spend - unfortunately, they have stopped the offer.
The Mrs has it with Doha Bank - no annual charge and serves the purpose of a CC (we pay 100% of the amount due every month). They also have a another CC with has a 10% discount on purchases from lulu - since we do not shop at lulu didn't think it was worthwhile. They did have a 25% cash back (during the world cup in 2010- which was fabulous)
as you said.. here you are only limited to where your salary is transferred.. but please avoid mashreq bank by all means...