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Christmas spending on a roll

Released on: November 30, 2007, 1:33 am

Press Release Author: Gracy

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: Brits have already spent hundreds of millions of pounds in
preparation for the Christmas season. Credit cards are responsible for funding a
large proportion of the money spent.

Press Release Body: London (Loans-Bazaar) November 28, 2007: According to a data
from Sainsbury\'s Bank, almost £6.29 billion has been spent in preparation for
Christmas and more than one-fourth of this amount is expected to have been spent by
using credit cards. It means a whopping £1.66 billion spent through credit cards.

Donald MacLeod, head of Sainsbury\'s Cards said: "Christmas is one of the most
expensive times of the year so it\'s encouraging to see that a large number of
shoppers are spreading the cost." MacLeod added that it makes sense to look for a
credit card that gives you something back in return.

Credit cards still fund a significant part of the consumer spending in the UK. Other
options available to Britons include personal loans, overdrafts and secured loans.

Most of the money spent in preparation for Christmas has been utilised for buying
gifts for family and friends. The data revealed that an average amount spent on
Christmas is £132.42. It is believed that more than 2.5 million people have spent
more than £500 on pre-Christmas shopping.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a
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