Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I didn't, and now we are on a mad mission to pay off every piece of consumer debt (August 2013, here we come!) We both paid our own way through college, and worked on campaigns as youngin's and now we are paying for using credit cards badly. I'd love to say I lived lavishly in college, but even then I worked two jobs and went to school. Ugh. I'll also be teaching my kids how to use credit properly.
Was there something that inspired you?
Anonymous wrote:It seems that this is a bragging thread. Only one person claims to NOT pay off their cards in full every month? I call shenanigans.
We do our best not to have to use credit cards, but it sometimes happens. Like 2 emergency vet visits in one month that we couldn't just cover out of cash flow. Shit happens.
I pay as much as we can monthly, but sometimes unexpected expenses come up that are not budgeted for that you can't just say "we just can't afford it and won't pay it" (imagine telling the vet or the car repair shop that you aren't going to pay - HA!) and not everyone has emergency funds that cover such things.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that this is a bragging thread. Only one person claims to NOT pay off their cards in full every month? I call shenanigans.
We do our best not to have to use credit cards, but it sometimes happens. Like 2 emergency vet visits in one month that we couldn't just cover out of cash flow. Shit happens.
I pay as much as we can monthly, but sometimes unexpected expenses come up that are not budgeted for that you can't just say "we just can't afford it and won't pay it" (imagine telling the vet or the car repair shop that you aren't going to pay - HA!) and not everyone has emergency funds that cover such things.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I didn't, and now we are on a mad mission to pay off every piece of consumer debt (August 2013, here we come!) We both paid our own way through college, and worked on campaigns as youngin's and now we are paying for using credit cards badly. I'd love to say I lived lavishly in college, but even then I worked two jobs and went to school. Ugh. I'll also be teaching my kids how to use credit properly.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that this is a bragging thread. Only one person claims to NOT pay off their cards in full every month? I call shenanigans.
We do our best not to have to use credit cards, but it sometimes happens. Like 2 emergency vet visits in one month that we couldn't just cover out of cash flow. Shit happens.
I pay as much as we can monthly, but sometimes unexpected expenses come up that are not budgeted for that you can't just say "we just can't afford it and won't pay it" (imagine telling the vet or the car repair shop that you aren't going to pay - HA!) and not everyone has emergency funds that cover such things.
Anonymous wrote:we pay ours off monthly too.
To the PP who will be debt free in August 2013, good for you!
thanks. I'm not the OP, but seeing that I'm the only one who didn't pay credit cards off in full is a very good encouragement to keep at it.
It wasn't until my early 20s until someone told me about her $5000 credit card debt, and I was absolutely floored. I couldn't understand how the bank wasn't coming after her.
