And do you only have cards from banks that you already have other accounts (checking, mortgage loans, insurance, etc.), or do you pick and choose from whatever bank you want?
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Would you also like the card numbers and PINs, as well?
I have zero. I was raised to be extremely paranoid about credit cards.
Yeah, I should get one or two even if I don't use them. I'm 29 now and I have no credit history whatsoever!
Apparently I have an uncle who got in thousands and thousands of credit card debt when I was kid. So I grew up thinking credit cards=evil![]()
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I think that if you treat such a card as a proxy for cash you already have (similar to a debit card but paid once, in full, on a monthly basis), and you keep careful track of your spending versus your savings, then there is no problem; you know very well the money is on hand and you can handle it. But using it to spend yourself into unsustainable debt...I want no part of that.
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I think that if you treat such a card as a proxy for cash you already have (similar to a debit card but paid once, in full, on a monthly basis), and you keep careful track of your spending versus your savings, then there is no problem; you know very well the money is on hand and you can handle it. But using it to spend yourself into unsustainable debt...I want no part of that.
That's why I like my store cards more than a traditional credit cards. I use them to make major purchases, like my TV, which I know I can pay off over time. I don't necessarily have $1000 to drop on a new TV today, but if I put it on my Best Buy card with 18-months interest free, I know that I can definitely handle making those monthly payments.
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