Re: Credit Question - How many cards is too many?
Wordsmith wrote:
Sharona wrote:
Background:
I have three major credit cards. ... All
cards are paid off in full each month.
Thanks for your insights!
Sharona
The mere fact of your being able to pay off all three credit cards by
month's end garners nothing but kudos from me, my dear. I myself have
never bothered with credit cards; however, I am the happy owner of a
debit card. Have you considered getting a dc yourself?
W : )
Actually, I have considered it. However, all my cards give me
something back for using them. I love racking up the rewards! In my
case, they are all cash back. I can't turn down free money!
.
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