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creditcard.com, check it out.
You need credit. Unless you're going to pay cash for a new house, car, or furniture. Credit is not bad. Paying interest is not bad. Paying high interest on a high balance and making minimum payments is bad.
#49
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Get yourself a low limit card. Run a couple hundred on it a month and pay it off. After a few months or so, apply for another card with 0% apr for 12-18 mo. Buy parts with that. Pay it off before the deadline.
creditcard.com, check it out.
You need credit. Unless you're going to pay cash for a new house, car, or furniture. Credit is not bad. Paying interest is not bad. Paying high interest on a high balance and making minimum payments is bad.
creditcard.com, check it out.
You need credit. Unless you're going to pay cash for a new house, car, or furniture. Credit is not bad. Paying interest is not bad. Paying high interest on a high balance and making minimum payments is bad.
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If you use your credit right you can make money with it. If I have 20k cash I would rather finance a car at 5% interest and keep the cash for buying and selling part/cars. I can usually turn that 20k into 30k in less than a year.
The only time I use my credit cards is when I get 0 percent interest and use the cash for other things. If it say 12 months interest free have it paid off in 11 because it does not mean 12 payments interest free.
The only time I use my credit cards is when I get 0 percent interest and use the cash for other things. If it say 12 months interest free have it paid off in 11 because it does not mean 12 payments interest free.