-This.That’s your fault for not checking your account, it’s so easy now with apps and Face ID
also turn on your alerts, I get a text and notification from the app whenever something is withdrawn or deposit into my account...
-This.That’s your fault for not checking your account, it’s so easy now with apps and Face ID
also turn on your alerts, I get a text and notification from the app whenever something is withdrawn or deposit into my account...
Most people don’t have that discipline but good that you do. You are still the exception thoughBut you don’t have too. I don’t. I’ve had credit for 9+ years now and I’ve never paid interest on my credit card. Don’t spend more than you have and you’re good. Discipline.
I work in the banking industry and it’s amazing how concepts that seem so simple to me are impossible to others. This isn’t rocket science. It’s basic financial literacy.
I didn't find out until a few months ago that you could avoid interest payments if you pay the balance down every month. I thought rewards just balanced out the interest.
u might have had too much credit utilization
The best replies get ignoredI find it hard to believe that all the expert credit card users in here are so special. They are essentially saying that they are getting over on the credit card company and getting cash back and rewards even though we know that you have to over spend to get rewards and cash back. The cognitive dissonance kicks in when you spend $1000 to get back a $10 reward which sets off the pleasure center in your brain.
I get the feeling that a lot of the folks who commented in this thread who are against credit cards think the same thing you once did.
I get the feeling that a lot of the folks who commented in this thread who are against credit cards think the same thing you once did.
You doing your thing but you a consumer. I’m a producer so I can get the credit card company to pay me just to get more customers like you.I think a lot of people could learn a lot by really researching what we’re doing here with credit cards. It obviously requires being fiscally responsible but it’s easier than ever to do the credit card game. Apps/notifications means you set it up so there’s never any interest charged. Mine is set up I get notifications and alerts on basically every transaction, every balance limit exceeded, upcoming due dates, minimum payment due to avoid interest, etc.
And I used to be hardcore against credit cards. That dumb Ramsey approach. But the wealthy utilize credit and leverage to build more.
my fidelity visa alone has literally put tens of thousands of dollars of rewarded money into my brokerage account that I’ve used to invest and make even more money with. How is that not a win all around? Lol. And that’s just one of my cards. Free vacations, extended warranty, roadside assistance, extra rental insurance, etc. it’s all a win.
exactlyI think a lot of people could learn a lot by really researching what we’re doing here with credit cards. It obviously requires being fiscally responsible but it’s easier than ever to do the credit card game. Apps/notifications means you set it up so there’s never any interest charged. Mine is set up I get notifications and alerts on basically every transaction, every balance limit exceeded, upcoming due dates, minimum payment due to avoid interest, etc.
And I used to be hardcore against credit cards. That dumb Ramsey approach. But the wealthy utilize credit and leverage to build more.
my fidelity visa alone has literally put tens of thousands of dollars of rewarded money into my brokerage account that I’ve used to invest and make even more money with. How is that not a win all around? Lol. And that’s just one of my cards. Free vacations, extended warranty, roadside assistance, extra rental insurance, etc. it’s all a win.