. Also you can set up the accounts so that payments happen automatically to pay the balance.Anonymous wrote:Due to our jobs (75 percent commission) we have realized over the years we tend to be lazy and optimistic and overcharge at times waiting for the commissions to come in. We just had a huge commission fall through and realized we overspent the last few months or so on our CC. I think this is probably not an issue for most of you have a pretty stable pay and budget. We are higher income so I think in the back of our minds it’s easy to be optimistic. We will be paying it off now but I just wanted to see if anyone else just moved to a debit card system to avoid this. I think we would still use CC on occasion like travel or big purchases. I know our situation is a little unusual and people with better self control wouldn’t get into this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pay for everything by credit. Only the mortgage isn't paid by credit. Pay off the balance promptly every month. I get points. A lot of points. It's worth it. Haven't seen or touched cash in years.
I’m looking for people in my situation. Not sure why it’s worth mentioning this. This is basically everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the difference in paying off the balance every month and using a debit card? Surely you’re not suggesting we carry around a bunch of cash like some paranoid German?
Anonymous wrote:Due to our jobs (75 percent commission) we have realized over the years we tend to be lazy and optimistic and overcharge at times waiting for the commissions to come in. We just had a huge commission fall through and realized we overspent the last few months or so on our CC. I think this is probably not an issue for most of you have a pretty stable pay and budget. We are higher income so I think in the back of our minds it’s easy to be optimistic. We will be paying it off now but I just wanted to see if anyone else just moved to a debit card system to avoid this. I think we would still use CC on occasion like travel or big purchases. I know our situation is a little unusual and people with better self control wouldn’t get into this.
Anonymous wrote:I pay for everything by credit. Only the mortgage isn't paid by credit. Pay off the balance promptly every month. I get points. A lot of points. It's worth it. Haven't seen or touched cash in years.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason I ever use a credit card is for the fraud protection. I pay off the balance weekly so that I have a 0 on my monthly statement (or close to 0 if I buy one or two things with it on the day before the statement date). I also never charge more than I have in my primary checking account with a minimum 1k buffer. Hth
Anonymous wrote:What’s the difference in paying off the balance every month and using a debit card? Surely you’re not suggesting we carry around a bunch of cash like some paranoid German?