Stramm8":37rqkglm said:
nevusofota":37rqkglm said:
killertone":37rqkglm said:
So glad I don't have to deal with that kind of stuff. My wife could care less what I buy. She signed on for this shit a long time ago.
The thing about it is that I will never buy anything that I can't pay cash for. No CC's unless I pay the balance that month. I think that is the only responsible thing to do anyway.
I don't understand why people use cash for anything nowadays

(as long as you can pay it off at the end of the month).
Reasons:
1) Builds credit score
2) Get cash back (or reward points). Last year I got over $600 back from one card.
3) Makes it easier to budget and see where your money is going (for me anyway).
However, as stated previously, YOU MUST PAY IT OFF MONTHLY to avoid finance charges.
If you have the discipline and can afford it, then it probably is the way to go. The problem is too many people justify making purchases they can't afford and get into trouble...And that is the kind of trouble you never want to find yourself in. Cash is king for me
Furthermore, whoever said I was born with the pre-emptive necessity to have credit?
Sorry man, but
fvck credit -
fvck the banks - and
fvck the system. Credit is this contrived and deliberate umbrella that's been forced upon us and we are fed the line that it's "good for us", well lemme tell ya, it's horseshit. Cash is king, and it also keeps 'The Man' from knowing your every move. Sorry if I sound jaded, but I work with big money and my disdain for this "mysterious omnipresence" called "credit rating" sickens me. But it's a killer, super well laid out con, lemme tell ya...
Put it this way... I remember speaking to a whack of business students back in the day - I was a graduate, whatever. I've also been a key-note speaker on all sorts of topics since I care to remember, whatever. ANYWAY, I'm standing there talking to an assembly of commerce and finance students... I said
"who here had received one of those 'you've been approved for a $XXXX credit card by this bank, simply fill out form and mail to XXXXX' before you got into your post secondary education??". Barely a hand went up. I then said
"Alright, now we're all into our last semester more or less, and have any of you received these letters? These offers? How many, 2? 3? 8 or 9???" and practically ALL the hands went up. I then asked...
"Anyone here wonder how it is you're now getting these? Why it is or how it is the financial institutions know in a matter of months you ought to be employable? Just askin..."
I then went on this little dialogue about the ways of financial life... I said, you went to school, you were broke, we all went to school and most of us were borderline broke - shitty food in order to pay for expensive books - cheap beer night - no luxuries, just hard work. You did your time - some 4 years, some 6, some 8 years. Suddenly, doors are opening up...hey, I got 3 or 4 credit cards with $10,000 limits EACH without even ASKING!?!?!? AWESOME!!!! PARTY!!!!!! WHOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!! And so the cycle begins, you spend, you pay, you spend you pay, you accrue, you pay interest, you accrue more, and pay it off, yada yada yada yada... And all this while, they're telling you
"this is how to establish your credit, keep up the good work m'boy". And so you continue to do this - buy, pay, buy, pay - no problem, right? Sure.
Then one day...shit hits the fan, a loss of a job, uninsured accident, poor health, divorce,
whatever extenuating circumstances we as human beings more often than not have to go through in the regular course of life!! You explain to these wonderful people you need a break, something bad happened, some time is needed, etc. What's the first thing they do? They threaten your credit - they say you may lose your credit rating, you could get docked on your credit score, bad things are going to happen...
just make the minimum payment and everything will be fine. Well, sometimes it works out - many a time it doesn't, and suddenly, the system turns against you. YOU are no longer playing within THEIR rules. And watch what happens - this very thing that you never asked for, credit, starts to be used as a threatening device to scare you... It's not like food, shelter, warmth, comfort, water, sunlight... Credit wasn't deemed "a necessary element to existence" when we came out of the womb..!?!?!? But now... Now The Man is telling you
it's all you are, and ya better play by the rules or you are fucked 100% laddy...and you don't wanna go there!! How did this happen? I graduate, they offer, I take, I use, they encourage, they continue to encourage, they entice with low rates, they entice with cashback offers, they SET YOU UP TO GET IN TO DEEP only to then threaten you with something you never even asked for.... Credit.
It's a fuckin' sham cats...a complete and utter racket. You wanna piss The Man off? Go with good ol' green and don't give a rats ass iota about "your credit rating". It's only another tool they use against you and to garner marketing profile data to better their consumer targeting and keep the machine running optimally.
Cheers,
Mo
PS - sorry for the tangent....just irks me.