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Question:
how many credit cards do you own?
i once owned 12...im down to 3!
Answers:
1) I only have one.
2) 1 card only Why have almost all the answerers received thumbs down? We were asked a question & have answered it honestly.
3) 7....
4) None what I cannot pay for up front I do not want I have a debit card and only spend my own money so do not have to pay any interest at the end of the month
5) 0 im 2 yung
6) None now. I already had my share of problems with them. I had 3 at one time.
7) none
8) None, only pay cash for things when I can afford them.
9) And why are you down to 3 because you like a lot of other people get into a lot of trouble. No i dont have any and i think that the credit card is the devil.
10) I have 4. I used to have 7, but they were closed when I included them in my debt management plan. I also have another line of credit that I used for financing my computer, which was stupid to do, but it's good to have for the history.
11) I disagree with those who say that credit cards are bad. Yes, some people run themselves into a lot of debt, but you can only blame the individual, not the card. Credit cards can be very useful in emergencies. As an example, I have family in New Zealand. If someone took ill or died and I had to travel there at short notice, my airfare would probably be in the region of £1,000. Do you think I have £1,000 just sitting in my current account? I have two, because I recognise that they are necessary in emergencies but I wouldn't want to have only one in case something happened to that one so that I couldn't use it.
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