Posted by James22 on January 27, 2014 at 20:39:00 from (207.179.221.4):
In Reply to: Credit cards? posted by c-man on January 27, 2014 at 17:14:47:
Not unusual to carry $1000 or slightly more. Daughter has preached not to do this when I visit her in Chicago, but I always reply if someone robs me perhaps thay will be happy to get some extra money and not bother to inflict general mayhem. At this later juncture, life means more than a few dollars. Furthermore in the older times this would have been big money; but not so much today. Believe the most I've carried is 9-10 thousand and that was to purchase some farm machinery from an individual. Seldom have less than a 2-3 hundred unless I've been over to my son's house. He is typically broke and needs money to feed his three kids and/or pay bills. Frequently takes it all. Charge card only for online purchases. Checks are only used to charge card bill, and other misc. bills such as real estate taxes, income tax, insurance invoices.
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