I've had a credit card with my bank for the last 4.5 years and for some reason it just isn't working. I paid the card balance to $0 too.

Your question: would i be correct in saying that as the holder of a debit card, you have successfully applied for a credit card in the past?incorrect about...what
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but he didYour question: would i be correct in saying that as the holder of a debit card, you have successfully applied for a credit card in the past?
My answer: No you are not correct and therefore incorrect...


i said that the average adult who has their shyt together enough to have a checking account can usually get approved for a credit card. later backed up by the fact that 70 percent of people have a credit cardWow. What happened here?
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DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – With the cost of Covid-19 straining city budgets, Dallas will present city council members Wednesday with one potential solution: a property tax increase of up to 8%you don't even read you own links
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but he did
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You asked if you were correct "that as the holder of a debit card, you have successfully applied for a credit card in the past" and I'm telling you that you're INCORRECT in this instance. it wasnt an argument, it was a general statementYou're changing the original argumentYou asked if you were correct "that as the holder of a debit card, you have successfully applied for a credit card in the past" and I'm telling you that you're INCORRECT in this instance.
Your new argument: "the average adult who has their shyt together enough to have a checking account can usually get approved for a credit card.". Is the not the same thing. Are you being obtuse on purpose?
which i will stand by, given the fact that the majority of people can get a credit card
it wasnt an argument, it was a general statementwhich i will stand by, given the fact that the majority of people can get a credit card
if i said "100 percemt of people" anywhere, by all means. please point it out![]()
Can't even admit you were loud and wrong and then trying to stand on a new point that no one was talking about in the first place.well, its what i was talking about in the first placeLOL just like a man.Can't even admit you were loud and wrong and then trying to stand on a new point that no one was talking about in the first place.

your hubris has you rejecting news articles, the english language, and common sense. saying that broke cities are going to raise property taxes is not a "dishonest argument"; you're taking it as some thinly veiled criticism of the democrats that you feel you have to defendI'm not going to breakdown your own links for you. You're making a dishonest argument
More than 189 million Americans have credit cards. The average credit card holder has at least four cards.30% of the population is still a shytload of people without a credit card. That's roughly 100 million people.
that takes a pretty significant bite out of your 100 millionOk, 66 million is still a shytload of people.More than 189 million Americans have credit cards. The average credit card holder has at least four cards.
https://www.debt.org/faqs/americans-in-debt/#:~:text=More than 189 million Americans,has at least four cards.
now, when you take into account that 73 million people in america are children under 18that takes a pretty significant bite out of your 100 million
no it isntOk, 66 million is still a shytload of people.
did all 66 million even want one, or apply for one? and it's 27, not 66 
