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Old 05-20-2009, 03:32 PM   #41
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Is that a credit card or a charge card?

I use their (AmEx) charge card and while I don't get money back it saved me almost $2k on our honeymon.
Credit card, you can carry a balance but the interest is real high. 28% I think so there is no way I'll ever carry balance on that card.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:32 PM   #42
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I use their (AmEx) charge card and while I don't get money back it saved me almost $2k on our honeymoon.
How's that? I'm always getting offers for free Gold cards for a year and reduced Platinums, but have a hard time turning down the cash back in order to pay a fee. But if it saved you $2k, it might suddenly make sense.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:33 PM   #43
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Is that a credit card or a charge card?

I use their (AmEx) charge card and while I don't get money back it saved me almost $2k on our honeymoon.

Tell me about this! With a wedding to pay for and a honeymoon later, its a need to know! (My plan is to pay cash for everything, but I can set it aside to pay off a card later if the benefits are good enough)
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:34 PM   #44
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And havent you heard of that new nifty invention, the check card? With a CC logo so it can be used everywhere? Avoiding the need for cash or checkbooks? You can even get bonuses and miles depending on your bank.
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And for check cards v. credit cards: credit cards show up on your credit report, check cards don't. If I lose or someone gets hold of my credit card, my available cash isn't locked up and crucial payments (mortgage for example) don't bounce.

What is your argument for using a debit card instead of credit? Unless you don't trust yourself to spend within reason on a credit card?
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:42 PM   #45
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Tell me about this! With a wedding to pay for and a honeymoon later, its a need to know! (My plan is to pay cash for everything, but I can set it aside to pay off a card later if the benefits are good enough)
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Chi, just curious:


Amex has been my primary card for the last two years. I cashed in a FUCK load of points that offset the airfare and one of the resorts we stayed at.
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I do feel sorry for merchants because they get hit with a 2-3% fee when someone uses a credit card. Do they pay the same fees with debit cards?
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:46 PM   #47
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How's that? I'm always getting offers for free Gold cards for a year and reduced Platinums, but have a hard time turning down the cash back in order to pay a fee. But if it saved you $2k, it might suddenly make sense.
I remember talking about this.

I'd stick with the blue.

I have the Platinum currently but will probably not be renewing it next year. I got it for international travel benefits but for one trip a year, the benefits don't out weigh the costs, IMO.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:48 PM   #48
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I do feel sorry for merchants because they get hit with a 2-3% fee when someone uses a credit card. Do they pay the same fees with debit cards?
Yes.

Sometimes the fees are less for debit cards but if it has a VISA/MC logo they are paying fees.

A portion of those fees go to the bank, which is why banks push debit cards so much.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:49 PM   #49
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I have one credit card that I've never used. I pay no fees and the interest rate is under ten percent, I don't know how low because I've never looked. Ulu uses it or there would never be a balance.
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Chi, just curious:
I already stated it, but again, having been in the position of having debt and credit cards I couldnt pay, not all at my own choice or by my own actions, so for me, its more of a "if I cant pay cash for it, I dont need it" type mindset when it comes to credit cards. Houses and vehicles are different obviously, and I am not afraid I wouldnt be able to "behave", I just dont feel it necessary to make purchases if I cant readily get my hands on the funds via on of my cash accounts.

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Amex has been my primary card for the last two years. I cashed in a FUCK load of points that offset the airfare and one of the resorts we stayed at.
Ahhh...like i said goober, if the benefits are worth it, like saving $2k on a wedding and honeymoon, I would go for it. But, keeping in mind that the whole time I would be keeping equal amounts of cash in a seperate account to pay it all off at any one time.

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I do feel sorry for merchants because they get hit with a 2-3% fee when someone uses a credit card. Do they pay the same fees with debit cards?
It depends on the program they have. If its got a CC logo they usually get charged the same fee whether its debit or credit. Many will charge you that fee in addition to the item or service to recoup their cost.
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