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 Anyone else been a victim of credit card fraud?
Just found out my card details and alot of money has been taken to pay for some flight tickets. i dont know if ill get the money back yet, this happened to anyone else?, i feel so angry.
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 Do I have to sign the back of my new Credit Card?
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 My moms purse was stolen!!?
We canceled our credit cards but they had their check books and all of our social security numbers!!! We live in an partment complex.....WHAT SHOULD WE DO!????!!!
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 If i have a check card with my bank but i do not have funds in the account can i still use the check card?
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 If you declare bankruptcy, what are the chances (how long) before you could buy a house?
My husband and I have not been the best example of fiscally responsible people. we are at a place where we don't know about credit counseling ( the honest truth is we can't pay any more ...


 Is a 704 credit rating good, bad or alright?
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 Where can I obtain a small ($3000) personal loan with very bad credit? I am desperate.?
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 Where can an 18 year old get a loan for $2000. credit is not bad.?
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 Why do people get credit cards?
Do people do it just to conform and be like everybody else?

Or do people really think that credit cards offer great benefits like frequent flyer miles?

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 If you had a 1 thousand s dollars with of credit card dept, would you pay all your credit card dept right then
or would you save some of the money and just pay on the credit cards....... im living month to ...


 Advice with a credit card debt PLEASE?
My husband and I just are having some financial problems. We have 4 credit cards, and haven't payed on them in about 4 months or so. He is in the military, and i have been out of work. I just ...


 Can u go bankrupt if you are in full time employment?
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 How do i get off credit black list?
refused credit,need to know why and how i can improve credit ...


 I accidently dropped my credit card in the kitchen sink full of water, will it still work in an atm (cashpoin?
i accidently dropped my credit card in the kitchen sink full of water, will it still work in an atm (cashpoint) ???..... i wiped my card dry with a cloth as soon as possible.. i'm just scared it ...


 Anybody know the best way to improve a credit score?
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 How does a debit card and a credit card differ?
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 How does any one get a cell phone or credit cards if they have bad credit?
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 I don't want to be a co-signer anymore?
I co-signed on a student loan for my neice about two years ago. It is a private student loan. Well, to make a long story short.....I want to be taken off. She is hurting my credit because she ...


 When does a bankruptcy come off your credit report?
Is it from the file date or the discharge date?...


 I really need to get a car loan but i have bad credit my score is 521...whats a good website i can go to?
i need a website that will definately approve me for a new car loan despite my bad credit.... please helllppppp

i made some major mistakes when i was much younger and now no one can see ...



5yellowchips
Why are you crazy people so terrified of credit cards?
Every answer in credit seems to say credit cards are bad.
They can be used to get interest free money, to earn points, to defer payment so money remains invested, to improve security (sect 75 consumer credit act) + to lower payments in absolute coz some companies prefer them.
Saying credit cards loose you money is like saying all shares fall.
What is wrong with you?
                     
 




on tip toes
'cos they know they are unable to take responsibility for their spending. They like to blame the card companies, which is true they are partly at fault, but they are not bending your arm to buy. It's called control....most people with cards don't have it, and almost wonder why they are getting a call to pay their bill.


nickthesurfer
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Credit cards aren't bad ....... it's the bad management of personal credit that's the problem!


zeldieuk2002
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ok, i agree with all the above you have wrote, but when i had a credit card at the age of 18, i found it was too easy to spend with, i could get that designer bag i wanted and the matching shoes but as i wasn't handing over cash it was like i wasn't spending, so now i don't have one, i cut mine up before i got into debt (thankfully) so i don't see the big fuss about them, i don't need one


ManSolo
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they are not good news for the weak willed!


naplusultra
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Take it your a debt collector for credit card companies lol :)


cosmaximum
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Previous posters have made a very good point; that CCs are easy to mismanage. I've been there. Got many T shirts... :(

However, now I'm able to pay the bill every month in full, and I also get a full 3% cashback on all my spend. It works out at about £30 per month at the moment.

So, CCs are not intrinsically bad, but many people (me, too) have had bad experiences of using them.

And I have to agree they are so useful when it comes to sorting out complaints on purchases - joint liability with the provider.


freshbliss
Most people are not inclined to use them correctly. Which means that they are at least smart enough to know what it not good for them financially, and to avoid them.

I suspect you are the sort that makes money by suckering people. Shame on you.


thecoldvoiceofreason
Thing is, too many people have them and dont use them sensibly, you've obviously got your head screwed on and know how to get the best out of one, most people just use them to spend money they dont have then end up paying a small fortune in interest.

Thier loss - and this just proves kids that smart people tend to have more money - now why could that be ???


frankmilano610
Barclaycard in UK charges 30% if you do not pay immediately!


Nacnud
warren buffet says they're bad


Bob Danvers-Walker
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Credit cards are fine provided you pay them off at the end of each month. If you do not, the interest is very high indeed. It is definitely worth paying for things on your credit card, such as holidays, because you always have a comeback


bringmesunshine is back!!!
A lot of people still can't get one due to low credit scoring.
The interest rates are still incredibly high.
Oh, and do you work for a credit card company by the way?


origamimark
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They are good provided you can pay them off in full every month. Most people find this difficult, and the temptation to overspend is too much. It is then that they become bad, because of the huge interest rates levied, which bear no relation to the money markets that way other ways of borrowing do.


Bat Thumb
Who's afraid of credit cards? I haven't had one since '98. No need for one.


Kilroy
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It requires discipline to have and use a credit card. It is not necessarily "bad" to have a credit card -- it can be quite a useful tool, if you know how to use it properly. It is rather the lack of financial discipline which is "bad".


choco-vanilla
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I am scared of credit cards and checks. I just believe its another wya to get money that consumers don't have. If you like them, good for you. Not everyone feels the same about credit cards.


alion300
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What you say is true,but not everybody is wise enough to manage their finances correctly. Many credit card users,
especially university students who've just acquired them,fall
into heavy debt because it's so easy to do so with the freaking
things. These days I only have one,which I keep for emergencies.


Thin Kaboudit
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Credit cards, by definition, must lose their holders money; if you use a $50 bill to pay for an item, it costs you $50. If you use a credit card, the extra steps in money transfer cost money to make, so buying a $50 item with a credit card HAS to cost SOMEONE more than the $50 to make up the difference! Otherwise the credit card companies would not be doing so very well.

The sad reality is that the vast majority of credit card users lack the simple discipline to pay their bill in full each month (which does turn a card into a teriffic tool), and so pay interest thru' the nose. And most people carry a sizeable balance.


Wolfen
18-21% interest if you are in the majority that fail to pay off their credit cards.


bkoo869
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Credit cards do lose you money. Their only absolute benefit is their help in building a credit history, but on the other hand things like paying all your bills on time, living in the same home for a long time, and a steady, high-paying job are even better.

Credit cards are evil to the average person for two reasons:

1) They make it so much easier to spend money. Next time you buy something expensive, like a high-definition plasma TV, instead of charging it on a credit card, go to the bank and withdraw the $2,000 it takes to buy it. See how it feels counting out that cash for the TV, and contrast it to how simple it is to pull out the card and slap it down. In many cases, you are going to buy something anyway, but using a credit card encourages you to spend more.

2) Every credit card comes with interest charges, and these average 15% these days. What "interest-free" money are you talking about? You can get special 0% balance transfers for 6 months sometimes, if you're lucky, and continue to switch the balance to new cards, but few people have access to those kind of continuous offers. On the other hand, most people keep big balances of thousands of dollars on their credit cards, at 15% interest annually, costing them hundreds of dollars of interest each year. The stock market has averaged 10% rise annually in the past 75 years. Real estate averaged about 5% appreciation a year. Yet you're paying 15% a year to a credit card company for NOTHING. In almost every case, it's better to pay cash.

So, the answer to your question is, there's nothing wrong with us, what's wrong with you? Potential answers:

1) You work for a credit card company
2) You're independently wealthy, and have no need to worry about interest-rate charges on credit cards (in that case, can I borrow some money interest-free?)
3) You have no idea what you're talking about (my personal favorite), and will end up in personal bankruptcy several times in your short, painful life


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