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Old 07-07-2011, 02:24 PM   #51
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but most of them refuse to accept checks anymore because they're too lazy to go to the bank, so what else are you going to do?
That's a BS excuse. There are tele-check services that will run checks through and make it like a debit transaction at POS (the check gets written, swiped, and returned as a "Paid/Canceled" check to the purchaser right at the POS). Going to the bank to deposit a check is no longer a necessity.
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Old 07-07-2011, 04:16 PM   #52
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I am on target to cash in about $600 this year in cash back... use my CC for EVERYTHING.
I do, too. An old lady at a rural gas station lectured me about how I was going to be paying for my soda and beef jerky for years and how the interest would cost me 3x than paying cash.
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Old 07-07-2011, 04:19 PM   #53
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I do, too. An old lady at a rural gas station lectured me about how I was going to be paying for my soda and beef jerky for years and how the interest would cost me 3x than paying cash.
Last time I paid interest was in college, when I would use those balance transfer checks to buy cars
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Last time I paid interest was in college, when I would use those balance transfer checks to buy cars
Don't remind me! I grew up quite poor and thought credit cards were like free money when I finally started qualifying for them (it's how they were treated where I grew up). Holy moly was that a tough, expensive life lesson. I cringe when I think of the cc debt I used to carry and all the money I threw away on interest.

I figure if I get ~$1000 cash back each year from my cc, we'll be even by the time I'm dead.
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Old 07-07-2011, 05:03 PM   #55
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Yeah I once had about $25K racked up on them. Kept transferring the balance to new cards to take advantage of some temporary 2.9% deal or some bs like that. Finally I stuck a piece of paper on my refrig, with the current balance. It was like a motivator to see it get lower and lower.
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:19 PM   #56
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I use my CCs pretty often but not all the time. Pay the balance each month. I try to use them for all online purchases. My wife's debit card somehow got into the hands of a UK theif a year or so ago who ordered ~$2K in LED grow lights. BOA credited us the money within 2 days, IIRC. Was a bit of a PITA.
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