Abstract
This essay attempts to utilize an empirical investigation of the responses and attitudes of credit card users towards credit cards in order to understand consumer attitudes towards credit cards. To comprehend consumer credit card use trends; To pinpoint issues that credit card customers have while utilizing their cards; The research employed a basic random sampling methodology. There were 200 responders in the sample. The findings of the Chi Square test were determined to be statistically significant.
Keywords: Investigation, Credit card and Methodology
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