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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Yeah, you’re probably right. My experiences have mostly been I. The U.S., U.S. territories, and some middle eastern / European countries.1 -
I will do whatever is required to help someone regardless of the situation.3
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Bwahahaaaa.2 -
I don't own any credit cards. I dont like to live beyond my means. There has been a time or two where life has hit me hard and I could of benefited from one, but I managed without one in the end.8
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^ i appreciate that. ‘cept the house payment, and now recently a car payment, I got no debt either.2
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I have a credit card cause I’m lazy. It sorts everything into groceries, gas, hardware, etc. in other words, it does my budget.. I don’t have to. I pay it in full every month. Only necessities and planned purchases. Frivolous things take cash.2
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Well, not necessarily, I could have paid cash for the truck. It didn’t make sense though.1 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »I don't own any credit cards. I dont like to live beyond my means. There has been a time or two where life has hit me hard and I could of benefited from one, but I managed without one in the end.
Me neither. Not even one. It’s my own way of limiting myself.5 -
How can you possibly max-out a credit card, making terrible decisions, if you don't have a credit card ??
Hopefully y'all compensate by writing bad checks.
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.4 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉1 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
But you said you have not had the opportunity in life to really have wants.....i do not accept this. I do accept if what you mean is you never wanted monetary wants.....but opportunity is one thing i served this country for, so we all have the right to pursue what we want. It does not mean we have the right to have it.....but we sure have the opportunity to pursue it.2 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
But you said you have not had the opportunity in life to really have wants.....i do not accept this. I do accept if what you mean is you never wanted monetary wants.....but opportunity is one thing i served this country for, so we all have the right to pursue what we want. It does not mean we have the right to have it.....but we sure have the opportunity to pursue it.
I feel ya, brother. It’s all good though. We all post stuffs that don’t convey exactly what we mean or can be taken different ways.
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
But you said you have not had the opportunity in life to really have wants.....i do not accept this. I do accept if what you mean is you never wanted monetary wants.....but opportunity is one thing i served this country for, so we all have the right to pursue what we want. It does not mean we have the right to have it.....but we sure have the opportunity to pursue it.
I feel ya, brother. It’s all good though. We all post stuffs that don’t convey exactly what we mean or can be taken different ways.
I have a hard time expressing things and it only makes sense in my head. I'm sorry if I confused anyone 😕4 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
I knew what you were trying to say🙂🤗Motorsheen wrote: »How can you possibly max-out a credit card, making terrible decisions, if you don't have a credit card ??
Hopefully y'all compensate by writing bad checks.
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Yes, about this.. your cheque bounced 😒1 -
_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
But you said you have not had the opportunity in life to really have wants.....i do not accept this. I do accept if what you mean is you never wanted monetary wants.....but opportunity is one thing i served this country for, so we all have the right to pursue what we want. It does not mean we have the right to have it.....but we sure have the opportunity to pursue it.
I feel ya, brother. It’s all good though. We all post stuffs that don’t convey exactly what we mean or can be taken different ways.
I have a hard time expressing things and it only makes sense in my head. I'm sorry if I confused anyone 😕
Ya ain’t got nothing to be sorry about. It’s all good. 🤗2 -
I opened my first line of credit a year or so ago. I haven’t even touched it. It just looks like a bill to me so I don't use it. But I feel dumb being this far in the game with no credit, well, now a little bit. I greatly fear debts of any kind.1
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Da Fahq? I got a grouchy face for trying to be kind and smooth things over?
Another badge of honor I guess. 🤷🏼♂️3 -
OpheliaCooter wrote: »I opened my first line of credit a year or so ago. I haven’t even touched it. It just looks like a bill to me so I don't use it. But I feel dumb being this far in the game with no credit, well, now a little bit. I greatly fear debts of any kind.
Credit isn’t bad if you’re smart about it.
There are people much smarter than I who can expand on that.2 -
Simple. Just use it for one thing you aren’t tempted to overspend on. Like car gas. That’s it. If you get paid once a month, pay your monthly average the day you get paid, not when you get the bill. Builds your credit. Doesn’t hurt. If and when you do well, add oil changes. Not gonna be tempted to overspend on that. Baby steps. If you don’t handle it, back up, start again. But only if you can get a free credit card. Don’t pay them for letting them use your money. Pay in full every month. Don’t pay interest.
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OpheliaCooter wrote: »I opened my first line of credit a year or so ago. I haven’t even touched it. It just looks like a bill to me so I don't use it. But I feel dumb being this far in the game with no credit, well, now a little bit. I greatly fear debts of any kind.
I worked at a department store as a high schooler and even a few years after. The only way to get the store discount was to use their credit card. When you were under 18 you only had a $1 limit. So you would figure out the discounted cost and prepay for it on the card. Once you turned 18 they would increase it. Gradually up to $1000. That was a lot of debt to me😂 But man….clothes and shoes and makeup felt like a necessity at that time. I’ve had a few credit cards since but not for probably 12 years.2 -
I have never paid for a massage.
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »
Wait a second.....i agree not living beyond your means is an exceptional trait....but i am not buying not having the opportunity to have wants. Having wants is what drives me like a madman. Not necessarily just monetary wants.....but everything. Wanting, happiness, independence, health, fitness, and yes complete financial security. I wasnt supposed to have any of that if i was to believe those around me.....but i do. Having wants and achieving them means making opportunities not waiting for them chica.
I know why you mean. I have had wants that I was able to obtain. I mostly meant monetary things but I always enjoy your input 😉
But you said you have not had the opportunity in life to really have wants.....i do not accept this. I do accept if what you mean is you never wanted monetary wants.....but opportunity is one thing i served this country for, so we all have the right to pursue what we want. It does not mean we have the right to have it.....but we sure have the opportunity to pursue it.
also, when you earn it, you should be able to keep it.
Nobody else is entitled to your prosperity.
(Not even the ne'er-do-wells who might disagree; you know who you are.)5 -
I’ve never paid for a massage either. The free ones I’ve gotten? You know what they say, you get what you pay for.3
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I am a fitness enthusiast and a sportsperson - Love Skiing, biking, swimming, running ..etc. I am also a horror / suspense movie buff0
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »I don't own any credit cards. I dont like to live beyond my means. There has been a time or two where life has hit me hard and I could of benefited from one, but I managed without one in the end.
Does that mean you're an Amazon virgin?
I couldn't survive without Amazon. It's like air to me.3 -
OpheliaCooter wrote: »I opened my first line of credit a year or so ago. I haven’t even touched it. It just looks like a bill to me so I don't use it. But I feel dumb being this far in the game with no credit, well, now a little bit. I greatly fear debts of any kind.
I know a couple family members who have owed sooo much on credit cards that it's truly scary. We do have one that we use most of the time due to getting rewards but we pay it off every month. Cannot imagine people who are paying the minimum required on thousands of dollars.1
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