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Agschmid

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7. I'm a millennial I have 5, but zero debt on any.
Mon Sep 8, 2014, 01:15 AM
Sep 2014

But I use them quite often to get points and then just pay them off.

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I'm a 57 yo boomer and haven't had one for twenty years. House of Roberts Sep 2014 #1
Senior here, elleng Sep 2014 #2
I use one for the miles but always pay it off each month NRaleighLiberal Sep 2014 #3
I am also a senior homegirl Sep 2014 #15
Old as the Hills and I don't have one either. MADem Sep 2014 #4
Very useful for overseas just make sure you get one with the chip. Agschmid Sep 2014 #8
Absolutely--otherwise, why bother! nt MADem Sep 2014 #13
Unless you go to Korea or Japan (probably China as well) rpannier Sep 2014 #17
Credit cards are bad news. Quantess Sep 2014 #5
They are a way for people to develop a credit history so they can qualify for a house loan. pnwmom Sep 2014 #11
Some people see home ownership for what it is - TBF Sep 2014 #28
As opposed to renting longterm Orrex Sep 2014 #34
It hasn't been for us. With a fixed mortgage, we saw our percent of income that went pnwmom Sep 2014 #39
I'm never going to own a house tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #38
Letting someone else worry about those costs also means that you'll always be subject pnwmom Sep 2014 #40
Rent is the price I'm willing to pay for my santiy tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #41
I can see for many people that makes perfect sense, especially single people. pnwmom Sep 2014 #42
I lived in one place growing up tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #43
Well, we moved and I hated the new schools. So I guess everyone's experience pnwmom Sep 2014 #45
I've found in my life that having enough $$$ is the only stability TBF Sep 2014 #49
Merely one of many tools in the "qualify for a house loan" toolbox. LanternWaste Sep 2014 #48
We've got one we use for just about everything Contrary1 Sep 2014 #6
I'm a millennial I have 5, but zero debt on any. Agschmid Sep 2014 #7
I got a Crapitol One card when I was very young. Live and Learn Sep 2014 #9
using credit cards is a good way to improve your credit score. Mosby Sep 2014 #10
You mean paying the bills for credit cards is a good way to improve your credit rating. Live and Learn Sep 2014 #12
Correct. Although even if you pay them off each month, if the balance is always more than say cui bono Sep 2014 #19
The ideal credit utilization is about 10%. opiate69 Sep 2014 #52
Senior here- I prefer using a credit card to using cash. No Vested Interest Sep 2014 #14
Haven't had one in years Prophet 451 Sep 2014 #16
I absolutely could not live without one. SoapBox Sep 2014 #18
Can likely do the same with a debit card grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #21
It is difficult and sometimes impossible to rent a car with a debit card. n/t MadrasT Sep 2014 #23
My debit card doubles as a Mastercard without being a credit card lunatica Sep 2014 #50
debit cards Locrian Sep 2014 #26
May be true in general. brer cat Sep 2014 #32
Sometimes reversing the charges pipi_k Sep 2014 #37
sure there are probably good exceptions Locrian Sep 2014 #46
I love this ongoing narrative about the "Millennials" Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2014 #20
Agreed Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #22
Agreed - I call it "managing expectations" TBF Sep 2014 #30
Our oldest son--a millenial--didn't go to college. mnhtnbb Sep 2014 #24
I don't know if I am a Millennial..but yuiyoshida Sep 2014 #25
None for me please Mr Dixon Sep 2014 #27
I'm older - with Amex for travel and that's it TBF Sep 2014 #29
This is good news tiredtoo Sep 2014 #31
66 years old madokie Sep 2014 #33
I have one through my credit union for emergencies. RedCappedBandit Sep 2014 #35
We didn't have one for a long time gollygee Sep 2014 #36
Are they saying no to credit cards Lonusca Sep 2014 #44
I don't have one nor do I want one anymore lunatica Sep 2014 #47
I have one card Drale Sep 2014 #51
Good for them! redstatebluegirl Sep 2014 #53
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