Yes SISU supporter lolYou should be pleased. Sisu are no longer receiving your small percentage.
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Note to self:You don't need one you have plenty of cash
I had 12 feet once.Yep size 12 feet as well, and you know what they say about big feet ....yep big socks
Nope don't own oneAm I the only one on here who doesn't have a credit card, or are there others?
Think these days it's the norm to have one isn't it?
Funny you should say that, I've just come off the phone.
Been having an ongoing row with the council over repairs and in retaliation I decided to do a dirty protest on my roof.
They were going to take legal action, but now they have let me off and have agreed to wipe the slate clean.
I was given one by my bank in 1979 when I graduated - I hadn't requested one, so cut it up and sent it back.Am I the only one on here who doesn't have a credit card, or are there others?
Think these days it's the norm to have one isn't it?
They're a crunchy Mexican snack made out of crickets.I was given one by my bank in 1979 when I graduated - I hadn't requested one, so cut it up and sent it back.
Mrs Scam has never had one either, so with Covstu and your good self that makes four of us on this thread without one.
Reading the latest Private Eye I noticed an advert for a British Airways/American Express credit card:
Credit Limit: £1200 Annual Fee: £195 APR: 76%................however if you spend more than £3000 in your first 3 months (with a credit limit of £1200......wtf?) you get 25,000 Avios (whatever they are?).
Better get them quick before the wall goes up.They're a crunchy Mexican snack made out of crickets.
Make it five.that makes four of us on this thread without one.
Do you get any benefits? I was going to do that with a Clubcard one from Tesco but it wasn't worth the hassleI use my credit card for everything. Never use cash if I can avoid it which is almost always. I settle the bill every month (online). Never carry a balance. At the end of the year I get a statement of how much I spent summarized into categories, very useful and revealing.
I only time I had one was at the same time I was trying to learn to walk on a tightrope.I had someone else's card for a bit till the police came knocking
It is good to have a credit card. If you buy something between £100 and £30,000 and anything goes wrong the credit card provider is fully liable if you can't sort it out as long as you made a part payment on it. You now have more cover on a debit card than you used to. But credit cards are safer as the rules are fully understood.Am I the only one on here who doesn't have a credit card, or are there others?
Think these days it's the norm to have one isn't it?
Yeah, get that, but it is also offering you the opportunity to buy something you can probably ill afford to buy.It is good to have a credit card. If you buy something between £100 and £30,000 and anything goes wrong the credit card provider is fully liable if you can't sort it out as long as you made a part payment on it. You now have more cover on a debit card than you used to. But credit cards are safer as the rules are fully understood.
You would put it on the credit card and then pay it off. No interest paid and full protection given. If you don't trust yourself you get a card with a small limit and refuse all limit raises.if I DID have the money, I would just pay cash for the thing anyway.
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