Here we go again, a shit ton on fucking liars.
Of course i have credit card debt. I am paying it off but its difficult as fuck but its cunt hair by cunt hair.
I not only notified them, but I called them, went in person, spoke to someone on the customer service web chat and submitted a letter to the local head office. I was also using my BANK card, not my CREDIT card, and I was trying to withdraw cash, not charge something, since most places didn't take card. I could not have done more to alert them, and I was able to access my account at the beginning of the trip. Then, for no reason and with no explanation given, the bank decided I shouldn't have access to my own money and, despite not having enough cash for a night at a hotel or even a basic meal, it was no longer possible for me to access my account until my return home (2 weeks later).It's a good idea to notify your credit card company if you will be traveling.
I use credit cards to pay for most things so I don't have to carry cash and to buy online then pay them off and get cash back.
Just used my points to get 3 round trip flights plus hotel for a 5 day vacation. Was a great time. If you're going to spend money you may as well get something from it in return. Saved nearly 4k alone on all of that.Paid off all credit cards, student loans, both cars are paid for. My job matches my retirement contributions. After the new year, I will have a fully funded Roth IRA. I live very conservatively.
Nobody ever got rich on 1.5% cash back, using up their points or airline miles. Ed McMahon never visited me.
The secret to getting and having a (good) job: Be valuable . Any job that stifles your ingenuity or creativity, leave.
The secret to being wealthy: Investing your time and money wisely (or marry someone rich).
That's where it all starts.
What about optimizing the use of points/miles/cash back?
In 2016 alone combined with my wife we probably get $5000 of 'free' money from optimizing CC points/miles/cash back and churning a few credit cards each without keeping any credit card debt and having continued excellent credit scores. And we are not even hardcore by any means. Go check out flyertalk forums or reddit if you want to learn more. Some guys will MS and churn 10+ credit cards in a year.
no its free money afterwards. as in, i had to pay a $2000 expense for my business. i could use a debit card and get nothing back. or i can use one of my rewards cards and get 2000 airline miles or a free $30 on a cash back card. then i pay the reward card off 2 days later when the transaction goes through.
i still pay the same amount, i just get free shit for forcing the merchant to pay 3.5% transaction fee or whatever their deal is
How much risk could you honestly say you assumed in doing so?
I think if you're on top of it, you can get the numbers to work for you, and Kudos to you for doing so. I believe most people don't, and most people certainly don't consider risk in their financial decisions.
When I paid off my debt, messing with credit cards felt like playing with fire again; so I refuse to engage.
38. Started using/paying credit card when I was 19. Got engaged 3 years ago, just finally got married.How old are you?
0 risk, its the same thing as paying with a debit card, as long as I pay it off immediately
What happens when you can't? That's not zero risk. Bad things happen: hospital bills, car transmission go out, theft, fire, etc.
If you do keep an emergency fund or easily liquidable assets, and you have great insurance then forget what I just said.
But if you're doing great and if you're rolling in the bills, why not invest that in something that does better than 1.5 or 2% ? Using my company-match plus guaranteed interest, I make at least 380% on every dollar I invest. I have other stocks that went up 4% in the last couple of months. That's better than any deal coming from a credit card company.
A fucking simple concept that people fail to grasp.Never had one in my life. If I can't pay cash or debit I don't buy it.