i exist!!!
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Er, Congrats, I think. If I may, here are some tips from a not-so-lucky-card-holder: 1. Use your bank's VISA/MC Check card whenever possible, instead of your credit card. This forces you to not spend more than what you really have. 2. Use the credit card only in occassions where the check card is not permitted, such as for online purchases. However... 3. Always pay your balance at the end of the month. It's the only way to ensure that you don't start slipping into bigger and bigger debt. If you won't be able to pay the balance at the end of the month, it's better to wait and not buy the item(s) until you can. 4. Enjoy the convenience! Regards, Alvaro
Well done is better than well said. -- Benjamin Franklin (I actually prefer medium-well.)
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Now you can use your plastic to get silicon implants. :-) :-) :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
Colin Davies wrote: Now you can use your plastic to get silicon implants. If there is one person who does not need it... :rolleyes:
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lauren wrote: finally i got plastic!! "welcome to the american dream lauren" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I wonder what the differen proportionally is between credit given in the US and credit given, say, here in SA. i.e. I got a low credit limit here in SA for my first CC, being young and unreliable and all. I wonder what I would get in the US. p.s. Better start buying Rands, currency is doing quite well ;)
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I've heard that in some cases, this actually damages your credit... Any truth to this or just urban myth? My wife and I pay ours off every month, but I don't really have a clue about financial matters... :~ RabidK
I don't see how it could damage your credit rating. I had no problem getting a mortgage. And actually my credit was good enough to lower my insurance costs. :cool: It could be that having a student loan and making those payments on time is what really helped my credit rating. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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lauren wrote: "welcome to the american dream lauren" DO be careful, that dream can turn into a nightmare if you over use it. :eek:
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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QUICK, CUT IT UP NOW!!!!! Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
I concur! Get rid of it before its too late.
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Colin Davies wrote: Now you can use your plastic to get silicon implants. If there is one person who does not need it... :rolleyes:
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: If there is one person who does not need it... I would have to agree, even thought I haven't been up close and personal with lauren. :rolleyes:
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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lauren wrote: finally i got plastic!! "welcome to the american dream lauren" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I wonder what the differen proportionally is between credit given in the US and credit given, say, here in SA. i.e. I got a low credit limit here in SA for my first CC, being young and unreliable and all. I wonder what I would get in the US. p.s. Better start buying Rands, currency is doing quite well ;)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaPaul Watson wrote: I got a low credit limit here in SA for my first CC, being young and unreliable and all. I wonder what I would get in the US. I suppose that would depend on whether or not you are seen as a college student through the eyes of VISA or Mastercard here in the US. College students are typically given way too much credit for use during college. I know, as I remember using it way too much, and paid the price later. Glad the damn things are paid off now. :)
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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Paul Watson wrote: If there is one person who does not need it... I would have to agree, even thought I haven't been up close and personal with lauren. :rolleyes:
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
Nick Parker wrote: I would have to agree, even thought I haven't been up close and personal with lauren While I have not been up close and personal with Lauren, I have met her in the flesh and I can back your assumption up.
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Paul Watson wrote: I got a low credit limit here in SA for my first CC, being young and unreliable and all. I wonder what I would get in the US. I suppose that would depend on whether or not you are seen as a college student through the eyes of VISA or Mastercard here in the US. College students are typically given way too much credit for use during college. I know, as I remember using it way too much, and paid the price later. Glad the damn things are paid off now. :)
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
Nick Parker wrote: College students are typically given way too much credit for use during college. I know, as I remember using it way too much, and paid the price later. Glad the damn things are paid off now Indeed. I remember being chuffed and amazed to have been granted a credit card by the bank. I thought it was so amazing. Then a few months down the line I realised banks are all too happy giving people like me credit cards. Debt is free money for them.
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I've heard that in some cases, this actually damages your credit... Any truth to this or just urban myth? My wife and I pay ours off every month, but I don't really have a clue about financial matters... :~ RabidK
RabidKangaroo wrote: I've heard that in some cases, this actually damages your credit... Any truth to this or just urban myth? My wife and I pay ours off every month, but I don't really have a clue about financial matters... When applying for my mortgage, I was told they look at a ratio of total balance availability vs. income, and also factor in actual balance. We had several department store cards (you know, 10% off first purchase of refrigerator, etc.) that had no balance (we pay off every month) that each had credit limit of several thousand dollars (with $0 outstanding). That hurt us because they said we had potentially 10 thousand dollars outstanding, should we choose to go max them out. I still think not paying interest is better in the long run. Glenn
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Nick Parker wrote: I would have to agree, even thought I haven't been up close and personal with lauren While I have not been up close and personal with Lauren, I have met her in the flesh and I can back your assumption up.
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lauren wrote: finally i got plastic!! "welcome to the american dream lauren" Most women opt for silicon gel, but hey, whatever works for you best... [badada-domp]
"Perhaps the truth is less interesting than the facts?" -- Amy Weiss, RIAA's Senior Vice President of Communications.
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lauren wrote: awwwwwwwwwwww shux I see you are changing you pic quite often this past few weeks, will we be seeing another update soon?
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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Nick Parker wrote: I would have to agree, even thought I haven't been up close and personal with lauren While I have not been up close and personal with Lauren, I have met her in the flesh and I can back your assumption up.
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Yeah you go and blush - he's never said anything that nice about me. :mad: :((
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Yeah you go and blush - he's never said anything that nice about me. :mad: :((
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lauren wrote: awwwwwwwwwwww shux I see you are changing you pic quite often this past few weeks, will we be seeing another update soon?
Nick Parker
You see the Standards change. - Fellow co-worker
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I've heard that in some cases, this actually damages your credit... Any truth to this or just urban myth? My wife and I pay ours off every month, but I don't really have a clue about financial matters... :~ RabidK
Paying off your credit card bills does not hurt. My wife and I have been doing it for years and our credit rating is very high. Sometimes when you have a history of paying off every month even with large purchases, that can tend to increase your rating. It shows you do not exceed your "purchasing power" and raises the bar as far as how risky you are. A side note: I can't believe the amount of trouble and debt people get themselves into with credit cards.:omg: Kind regards, Tim