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In reply to the discussion: Millennials are saying no to credit cards [View all]rpannier
(24,927 posts)17. Unless you go to Korea or Japan (probably China as well)
Haven't seen a chip credit card in either country
I have two in Korea
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They are a way for people to develop a credit history so they can qualify for a house loan.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#11
It hasn't been for us. With a fixed mortgage, we saw our percent of income that went
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#39
Letting someone else worry about those costs also means that you'll always be subject
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#40
You mean paying the bills for credit cards is a good way to improve your credit rating.
Live and Learn
Sep 2014
#12