Re: In Search of the Perfect Credit Score



In article <%p9Qj.3245$26.1493@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
SMS <scharf.steven@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For those of us with some restraint, it's actually less expensive to pay
with credit. You get the 2% rebate from the credit card company. You
often get an extended warranty. You get legally required consumer
protections that you don't get with cash, check, or a debit card. You
also get that 30-60 day interest free float, though that's not such a
big deal given the low yields on money market accounts and CDs.

Lets apply some common sense here. I have read biographies of a
lot of people in my time, especially biographies of wealthy people.
Of the hundreds of wealthy people that I have read about, not one
of them told a story where they went out and used their credit
cards a bunch of times and then suddenly they were millionaires.
Not one person that I know of ever got rich on the 2% rebate
or the 30 day float. Those are just games to keep people busy,
and keep them from focusing on the real road to wealth, and that
is by achieving critical mass.

-john-

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