Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
But if you can afford the repayments then whats wrong with a loan??
costs extra, whereas a credit card costs nothing.
i would get a loan if i needed to buy a car, but at the minute i don't.
mortgages are a different kettle of fish. losing your home because your finances are all messed up isn't something i'd wish on anybody.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Root
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Avoid taking cash out from a Credit card. EVER.
or even better, avoid getting a credit card. EVER.
retard.
as long as you pay it all back within the interest free period it's fine.
how else would i have afforded to have bought all my funiture after spending 20k on moving in the first place?
credit cards lead to debt
people who can't manage their finances properly leads to debt.
people who are silly and buy 60'' plasma's even though they will only pay back a pound a month leads to debt.
people like me who are sensible and only use it for stuff i need and pay it back are fine.
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Ben G
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racings on, e-argument adjourned for a few hours.
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John
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Credit cars are a great way to manage money unless you are a retard.
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Corsa_Sport21
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And what if you don't have any??Does that make us all Stephen Hawkings??
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John
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You could be losing out on making some cashback and online protection but other than that no.
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dannymccann
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We spend everything on our credit cards and pay everything off when the bill arrives every month, yell mine is set up for direct debit as 'pay off in full' , currently looking at best cashback cards so I get paid for using it!
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AndyKent
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Would have recommended Egg for cashback. Mine has been brilliant for the last 3 years.
Egg have just sold all their credit card accounts to Barclays though
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John
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Barclays cashback is crap now, I need to swap, not got around to it yet.
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Jambo
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Cba to read entire thread but so long as your not a fucking jeb end then credit cards are fine. Safer too.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Credit cars are a great way to manage money unless you are a retard.
I see we are on the same wavelength
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pow
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What a fucking stupid comment. I get the feeling explaining it would be waste of my time.
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