Way back when, in 1985, I had graduated high school and got a job. I got my first credit card from a local bank. It had a $500 credit limit. I had that card for several years and it worked out fine for me. I did carry a balance on it from time to time, but mostly paid it off every month. If I wanted to spend more than $500, it made more sense to just pay with cash (after saving up.)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bad JuJu
I never got in the habit of going wild with a cc.
I have 2 credit cards now, with enough of a credit line to buy a new car. I'm not even sure what the interest rates are on the cards. I never looked, I don't care.
I decide if I want to buy something and check to see if I already have the money. If it all looks ok, I go ahead and get the cc out of the lockbox where it lives (I seldom carry it around with me otherwise) and go buy the gizmo. Then I pay it off when the bill comes. I use the cards for my convenience.
I think cc companies call folks like me "deadbeats." They don't make much money off of us.
