I've had credit cards since I was 16 and never carried a balance. I utilize ccs for rewards and 0% arbitrage and discounts. I've never paid a cent in fees or interest to the cc companies - don't see what's so hard about playing the game. I was properly educated about credit cards from a very young age.
Certainly not everyone agrees, but plenty on this forum feel the same way.
I also do not understand "spending more" just because it is a card. I personally think that may be a difficulty for people who switch from cash to electronic versions of payments. Some people, anyway. I mostly grew up dealing with my money in electronic form (checks and credit cards). I have never much dealt in cash. I don't personally distinguish cash, checks, debits, or credit payments. Money is money and I only buy that which I have the cash to pay. I truly think the younger generation (I am 35) will have a better grasp on electronic payments because that is probably all they will really know. I personally find it much easier to keep track of my financial transactions in an electronic form. No remembering to write anything down.
Certainly not everyone agrees, but plenty on this forum feel the same way.
I also do not understand "spending more" just because it is a card. I personally think that may be a difficulty for people who switch from cash to electronic versions of payments. Some people, anyway. I mostly grew up dealing with my money in electronic form (checks and credit cards). I have never much dealt in cash. I don't personally distinguish cash, checks, debits, or credit payments. Money is money and I only buy that which I have the cash to pay. I truly think the younger generation (I am 35) will have a better grasp on electronic payments because that is probably all they will really know. I personally find it much easier to keep track of my financial transactions in an electronic form. No remembering to write anything down.
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