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May 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM #402797May 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM #402111AnonymousGuest
[quote=werewolf34]This is just lobbying / PR crap.[/quote]
You are probably correct…but then that would mean that the liberal media is promoting the agenda of big business. Now I’m confused…
May 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM #402363AnonymousGuest[quote=werewolf34]This is just lobbying / PR crap.[/quote]
You are probably correct…but then that would mean that the liberal media is promoting the agenda of big business. Now I’m confused…
May 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM #402595AnonymousGuest[quote=werewolf34]This is just lobbying / PR crap.[/quote]
You are probably correct…but then that would mean that the liberal media is promoting the agenda of big business. Now I’m confused…
May 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM #402654AnonymousGuest[quote=werewolf34]This is just lobbying / PR crap.[/quote]
You are probably correct…but then that would mean that the liberal media is promoting the agenda of big business. Now I’m confused…
May 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM #402802AnonymousGuest[quote=werewolf34]This is just lobbying / PR crap.[/quote]
You are probably correct…but then that would mean that the liberal media is promoting the agenda of big business. Now I’m confused…
May 19, 2009 at 11:52 AM #402116Sandi EganParticipantTo me CCs are just a convenience. If they introduce annual fee, I’ll probably keep a card or two (AmEx/Costsco for example). If there is no grace period… well, my SDCCU debit card is also a Visa.
May 19, 2009 at 11:52 AM #402368Sandi EganParticipantTo me CCs are just a convenience. If they introduce annual fee, I’ll probably keep a card or two (AmEx/Costsco for example). If there is no grace period… well, my SDCCU debit card is also a Visa.
May 19, 2009 at 11:52 AM #402600Sandi EganParticipantTo me CCs are just a convenience. If they introduce annual fee, I’ll probably keep a card or two (AmEx/Costsco for example). If there is no grace period… well, my SDCCU debit card is also a Visa.
May 19, 2009 at 11:52 AM #402659Sandi EganParticipantTo me CCs are just a convenience. If they introduce annual fee, I’ll probably keep a card or two (AmEx/Costsco for example). If there is no grace period… well, my SDCCU debit card is also a Visa.
May 19, 2009 at 11:52 AM #402807Sandi EganParticipantTo me CCs are just a convenience. If they introduce annual fee, I’ll probably keep a card or two (AmEx/Costsco for example). If there is no grace period… well, my SDCCU debit card is also a Visa.
May 19, 2009 at 12:30 PM #402126drboomParticipantAdd my family to the deadbeat list. We redeem points for cash toward my wife’s student loan ($2,100 so far), so we’re worse than the usual deadbeats. We’d charge our rent if we could.
If they start charging a bunch of fees, it’s good-bye credit card, hello debit card. I would say “hello cash”, but we run a tight budget and we’re too undisciplined to account for cash.
And no, there’s no “free ride” mentality here. If the credit card companies choose to offer responsible people like us some incentives to use their card, we’ll take it. If they don’t, we won’t snivel–we’ll just cancel the card with no hard feelings.
May 19, 2009 at 12:30 PM #402378drboomParticipantAdd my family to the deadbeat list. We redeem points for cash toward my wife’s student loan ($2,100 so far), so we’re worse than the usual deadbeats. We’d charge our rent if we could.
If they start charging a bunch of fees, it’s good-bye credit card, hello debit card. I would say “hello cash”, but we run a tight budget and we’re too undisciplined to account for cash.
And no, there’s no “free ride” mentality here. If the credit card companies choose to offer responsible people like us some incentives to use their card, we’ll take it. If they don’t, we won’t snivel–we’ll just cancel the card with no hard feelings.
May 19, 2009 at 12:30 PM #402610drboomParticipantAdd my family to the deadbeat list. We redeem points for cash toward my wife’s student loan ($2,100 so far), so we’re worse than the usual deadbeats. We’d charge our rent if we could.
If they start charging a bunch of fees, it’s good-bye credit card, hello debit card. I would say “hello cash”, but we run a tight budget and we’re too undisciplined to account for cash.
And no, there’s no “free ride” mentality here. If the credit card companies choose to offer responsible people like us some incentives to use their card, we’ll take it. If they don’t, we won’t snivel–we’ll just cancel the card with no hard feelings.
May 19, 2009 at 12:30 PM #402669drboomParticipantAdd my family to the deadbeat list. We redeem points for cash toward my wife’s student loan ($2,100 so far), so we’re worse than the usual deadbeats. We’d charge our rent if we could.
If they start charging a bunch of fees, it’s good-bye credit card, hello debit card. I would say “hello cash”, but we run a tight budget and we’re too undisciplined to account for cash.
And no, there’s no “free ride” mentality here. If the credit card companies choose to offer responsible people like us some incentives to use their card, we’ll take it. If they don’t, we won’t snivel–we’ll just cancel the card with no hard feelings.
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