60's guy
Well-known member
I always use cash at the grocery store, gas station, clothing stores, and hardware stores.
Especially at gas stations where you have to pay .05 cents more per gallon because you're using a credit card. It makes no sense to me that people are willing to pay extra, but to each their own.
If I make a major purchase for the house, like a new hot water heater or stove, I'll use a credit card. When the credit card bill arrives I write a check for the full amount to avoid interest charges.
It's none of my business, I realize. I'm just curious as to whether or not you might agree
that using cash is the better way to go about paying for your needs.
We've all seen those ads on TV by companies the likes of National Debt Relief appealing to credit card abusers. I saw one of their clients on TV (now debt free) proudly posing and holding a $4K Gibson Hummingbird. Nice!
Especially at gas stations where you have to pay .05 cents more per gallon because you're using a credit card. It makes no sense to me that people are willing to pay extra, but to each their own.
If I make a major purchase for the house, like a new hot water heater or stove, I'll use a credit card. When the credit card bill arrives I write a check for the full amount to avoid interest charges.
It's none of my business, I realize. I'm just curious as to whether or not you might agree
that using cash is the better way to go about paying for your needs.
We've all seen those ads on TV by companies the likes of National Debt Relief appealing to credit card abusers. I saw one of their clients on TV (now debt free) proudly posing and holding a $4K Gibson Hummingbird. Nice!