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- Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:11 am
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- Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:24 am
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I wish I had been taught this earlier! I can't even imagine how much more I would have in savings if I had made some different decisions in the past. But at least having made bad calls or just poor long term decisions, I have learned the lesson even better and can share the success with friends and family (without being preachy, nobody wants to hear unsolicited financial advice).pbwalker wrote:Bingo! That's what it all boils down to.jayinsat wrote:Discipline is key no matter what.
- Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:01 am
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This has been my same experience as well. Never had an issue and I have not had a credit card in two years. I have had card info stolen 3 times (twice on my card, once on my wife's). All three times we had the money back in our account (provisionally until the banks "investigation" is completed) within 24 hours. Wells Fargo used to be our bank and the two times I had my card info stolen I found the fraudulent charges from Europe on Austrian Airlines, had to contact them and resolve it. I now use Texans Credit Union and I got a phonecall within an hour of a fraudulent charge I got a phone call asking me about the charge, the transaction was blocked, new card was issued.jayinsat wrote:I do it all the time! I usually reserve my hotel rooms through expedia or something like that. I buy my plane tickets through Southwest Airlines. I rent my cars using rental companies that accept debit cards. I do all this with a debit card only and never have problems.Without a credit card, how do you reserve hotel rooms? Buy plane tickets? I won't use Debit Cards because of the ridiculous hold they put on the card when you check in...
As far as the holds go, whats the difference between a debit card linked to an account with $10,000 deposited and a credit card with a $10,000 limit? You don't have to make a payment on the debit card! Visa and Mastercard insures the transaction just the same on a Debit run as credit as a credit card. The holds drop off after a few days. It's not a problem for me because, since I don't have any payments, I don't worry about not having any cash to cover the holds
Don't accept the lies the credit card companies feed you to keep you beholden to them.
- Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:31 am
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Without a credit card, how do you reserve hotel rooms? Buy plane tickets? I won't use Debit Cards because of the ridiculous hold they put on the card when you check in...pbwalker wrote:All my debit cards can be run as credit. Its never been an issue. In the past a "debit card" used to be limited in where/how it could be run but now they just get run as a credit card more often anyways.knotquiteawake wrote:I drink the same Kool-Aid brother! Thanks to Dave Ramsey's ideas we are completely debt free (aside from the house). I hope I will never have to have a credit card in my life again.jayinsat wrote:Although you are correct in saying debit cards are YOUR money, I disagree with your conclusion of using credit cards.
The same safeties exist for using the credit feature of the debit card as the credit card (VISA,MC logo debit cards). True, your money is "at risk", but no more than the credit card. I have had my debit card stolen twice and funds used twice. In both instances, San Antonio Federal Credit Union has returned every cent, same day, and was available to use same day. Had to get a new card, but c'est la vie.
I don't use credit and don't borrow money. I am a Dave Ramsey Kool-Aid drinking, cash only guy. I have an account I use for shopping only and never have to worry about late fees, term changes, annual fees,etc.
Just my 2cents.
I'm a huge Ramsey advocate, but nowadays, you need a credit card to do anything. I have one I use for United Airlines miles...I use it for all my monthly expenses, and then pay it off at the end of the month.
- Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:09 pm
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I drink the same Kool-Aid brother! Thanks to Dave Ramsey's ideas we are completely debt free (aside from the house). I hope I will never have to have a credit card in my life again.jayinsat wrote:Although you are correct in saying debit cards are YOUR money, I disagree with your conclusion of using credit cards.
The same safeties exist for using the credit feature of the debit card as the credit card (VISA,MC logo debit cards). True, your money is "at risk", but no more than the credit card. I have had my debit card stolen twice and funds used twice. In both instances, San Antonio Federal Credit Union has returned every cent, same day, and was available to use same day. Had to get a new card, but c'est la vie.
I don't use credit and don't borrow money. I am a Dave Ramsey Kool-Aid drinking, cash only guy. I have an account I use for shopping only and never have to worry about late fees, term changes, annual fees,etc.
Just my 2cents.