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    #16
    thats true, credit cards are evil , hehe , for some people . I have been credit cardless for years now and there is a huge relife being debtfree .
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      #17
      Having a credit card is a hell of a lot smarter than carrying around a wad of cash in your wallet. As long as you are smart and pay your bill in full every month then having a credit card will actually be a benefit.

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        #18
        thats what a debit card is for , hehe.
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          #19
          Originally posted by TS87325IS View Post
          thats what a debit card is for , hehe.
          Debit isn't much better than cash. Banks aren't responsible for fraudulant charges on debit cards, they are on credit cards. Also, you aren't going to build credit with a debit card. Credit cards are they way to go IMO.

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            #20
            Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
            Debit isn't much better than cash. Banks aren't responsible for fraudulant charges on debit cards, they are on credit cards. Also, you aren't going to build credit with a debit card. Credit cards are they way to go IMO.
            Wrong.

            VISA will cover any fraudulent charges made on my card.

            I had no credit score. I have no credit cards, I've never taken out a loan for a car, and my mortgage was written at the current prime rate. Sure I don't have a PS3 or a big plasma, but I carry a $200K mortgage on $45k a year salary very comfortably even after tithing 10% and putting another 12% in my 401k. If I can't afford something without dipping into my emergency fund, then I don't buy it. I sucks sometimes, but I know it';; pay off later.

            Like another poster said, make yourself a written budget, and stick to it. I know it sounds like common sense, but it will feel like you've gotten a %15 raise.




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