If you're talking about the slice credit card (formerly Slice Super Card / Slice UPI Credit Card), it's best viewed as a beginner-friendly cashback card for UPI users, not as a premium rewards credit card.
What’s good
- Lifetime free on most variants — no joining or annual fee.
- UPI credit card support through RuPay, so you can scan QR codes and pay via apps like Google Pay and PhonePe.
- Cashback is simple and usually credited as Slice rewards/“monies” without category tracking.
- Approval tends to be easier than many traditional bank cards, making it useful for students and first-time credit users.
- Users often praise the app experience and clean interface.
What’s not so good
- The advertised "up to 3% cashback" isn't what most users receive regularly; actual rewards are often lower unless certain conditions are met.
- Limited premium benefits — no strong travel perks, lounge access, or luxury card features.
- Some users report transaction declines or occasional payment issues.
- RuPay-only setup may be limiting for some international use cases and subscriptions.
- Customer support reviews are mixed.
Real-world user sentiment
Positive reviews commonly mention:
smooth app, quick approval, easy cashback, and reliable UPI payments.
Negative reviews commonly mention:
transaction failures, inconsistent rewards, and support issues.
| Category |
Rating |
| UPI payments |
8.5/10 |
| Cashback |
7/10 |
| Beginner friendliness |
9/10 |
| Travel benefits |
3/10 |
| Customer support |
6/10 |
| Overall |
7.5/10 |
Should you get it?
✅ Good choice if:
- This is your first credit card
- Most spending is via UPI
- You want a lifetime-free card
- You're building a credit score
❌ Skip it if:
- You want airport lounge access, travel rewards, or premium benefits
- You spend heavily and want maximum cashback
- You need strong international acceptance
For many users in India, cards from HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, or Axis Bank offer better long-term value once you have an established credit history.