Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily get a credit card, don’t have one because I don’t really see the need for one.
Um, to establish credit?
To get free money for things you would normally buy anyway?
To be honest, I didnt buy into credit cards until my friends from business school influenced me and taught me how to “play the game.” It’s eye opening, fun, and a good time to have free vacations off of paying rent.
Guess the person w/ no need never stays in a hotel. They can tie up your whole debit card acct right when you check-in which by itself is at least one reason to have credit
No credit car PP. I've stayed in hotels, lived oveseas, and bought a new car all without having a credit card. It's totally doable. You just plan accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t people have health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily get a credit card, don’t have one because I don’t really see the need for one.
Um, to establish credit?
To get free money for things you would normally buy anyway?
To be honest, I didnt buy into credit cards until my friends from business school influenced me and taught me how to “play the game.” It’s eye opening, fun, and a good time to have free vacations off of paying rent.
Guess the person w/ no need never stays in a hotel. They can tie up your whole debit card acct right when you check-in which by itself is at least one reason to have credit
Anonymous wrote:In a facebook group I belong to, a woman was asking for help because she couldn't afford a $135 ringworm or something like that treatment for her daughter. She said she lives paycheck to paycheck and that her daughter had a VERY bad case/infection. She wasn't asking for advice, she was asking for donations and apparently got someone to pay for it. My question is, why doesn't she have a credit card to just pay for the treatment and pay it back in installments. Is she just looking for handouts or maybe she doesn't quality for a credit card if she has extremely bad credit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily get a credit card, don’t have one because I don’t really see the need for one.
Um, to establish credit?
To get free money for things you would normally buy anyway?
To be honest, I didnt buy into credit cards until my friends from business school influenced me and taught me how to “play the game.” It’s eye opening, fun, and a good time to have free vacations off of paying rent.
Anonymous wrote:I could easily get a credit card, don’t have one because I don’t really see the need for one.