George for everyone of you that say they make money off of credit cards there are thousands who get took to the cleaners by credit cards. I have a debit card that does everything I need it to do. I have used it to travel, rent cars, and just about anything else you would want to do.
As for credit scores and insurance companies. They argue that a lower credit scores mean you will have more claims. Well they create the numbers so do you think they might just stroke them in their favor???? I go a different route. There are many insurance companies that do not use credit scores in their premium calculations. So shop around and tell the big boys to pound sand.
For the fellows that tell you that you can not LIVE without a credit score that is pure hyperbole. A credit score is just a number telling all how big a sucker you are for borrowing money and PAYING someone else for the privilege.
Credit card companies are leaches that make the money changers talked about in the bible look like angels. They suck the life blood out of the little guys on both sides, consumer and small business. Talk to some small business and fine out what the true cost of credit cards is to them.
My children do not have credit cards. They own homes and farms instead of playing money games with sharks. You run the risk of losing with a credit card company. SO why play with sharks???
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