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Old 05-20-2009, 02:31 PM   #10
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Maybe most people do it that way but we definitely use credit cards for the bonus miles. We pay our bills off every month. But since my wife's parents live out of the country we use up our miles every year flying them here and us flying there. I know tons of people who pay their credit card bills off every month and use them for convenience/rewards. My brother's a doctor and he has a shitton of cash right now. I mean, a LOT. He still uses his credit card almost exclusively.

Why use a check card when you treat a credit card the same way with the extra benefit of improving your credit score?
Again, like I said, MOST people. Thus the reason there is so much debt that people cant or dont pay these days. Most average folks DONT pay the CC off every month, and most people dont understand the damage they do to use money they dont have in the form of credit. I dont need to have a credit card to improve my credit when its already built, and I still have accounts reported that are in good standing.

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Uh, no I'm not kidding. I'm not "most people"..........I have plenty of cash in savings and such, so I don't use credit cards because I HAVE to, I use them because they're convenient and give me rewards.

And I prefer credit cards over debit cards because..........I'm old school. I don't like the idea of going around shopping with a debit card and then not really knowing how much is left in my checking acct until I go home and log into the website. I deliberately keep my checking acct balance low, because banks don't give good interest rates on them. So I wouldn't want to go around shopping on the debit card and then having it bounce because I used all my balance. With a credit card I don't have to worry, because the credit line is 10 or 20K, so I have no worries about exceeding the limit.

And I doubt most debit cards give you 1% cash back (and 3% on your biggest merchandise category that month), like my credit card does.
I am not sure how you think you've "owned" me, since you havent, but its a personal preference and depends on how your accounts are set up.

My check card functions just like a credit card, I get cool "bonuses" and if I dont have the money in my checking or savings account to draw on, then I definitely dont need to be using a credit card as that tells me I am spending money I dont have right now.

I have accounts that I could cash out if I wanted to run up a huge credit card bill, but if I have money in my checking and savings accounts, as well as overdraft to protect me from overdrawing, then why would I "need" to have a credit card to spend money I dont have readily available? Why wouldnt I just wait till I have the money in my account to splurge on what I want, versus using money I dont really have a the time?

It makes more sense to me to wait, to make sure that its worth spending my hard earned money on, and to see the consequences of it being spent than to use "credit", run up a bill, and have to pay the piper at a later date.

It may sound like a hassle to you, but having been on the side where I couldnt pay that "free" money bill off every month, and having to rob peter to pay paul because I made poor decisions, well, I'll stick with my cash accounts, thanks.
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