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  • arkienurse
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    Originally posted by ichb View Post
    We will be among those people who are treating credit cards like an addiction, we can't have just one. I have impulse issues and get a euphoric feeling from available credit and my husband doesn't like to tell me no.

    I am betting my husband that we will be able to get a mortgage when we are ready without acquiring new unsecured debt to increase our scores. I think that given a decent sized down payment, being able to show wise investments and a good income will go a long way toward getting us a mortgage.

    I'm just talking about us here, not at all trying to push our views on others.
    According to Dave Ramsey, you should try to find a company that does manual underwriting on mortgages. They don't look at the credit score, but instead look at you personally- where you work, how much you make, what debts you have. So you would be more likely to get a mortgage.

    I too plan to never have a credit card again. Finished in Oct, so far shredding all the apps unopened. Have a little bit of savings, and only my student loan and mortgage for ongoing payments. We shall see if I cave or not

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  • ichb
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    Just say No!

    We will be among those people who are treating credit cards like an addiction, we can't have just one. I have impulse issues and get a euphoric feeling from available credit and my husband doesn't like to tell me no.

    I am betting my husband that we will be able to get a mortgage when we are ready without acquiring new unsecured debt to increase our scores. I think that given a decent sized down payment, being able to show wise investments and a good income will go a long way toward getting us a mortgage.

    I'm just talking about us here, not at all trying to push our views on others.

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  • Stilltheone
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    When I first filed, I was exactly like the OP....."I never want to see a piece of plastic in this house AGAIN"....

    BUT, unfortunately, I know we will have to get another cc someday. I know we will have to buy another car someday, another house someday...and the only way to build up credit is having an unsecured card.

    Going through this whole experience has made me a lot wiser in the fact that I know I can't handle a card with high limits.

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  • justplaintired
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    People like us who filed cause of cc debt should never have a cc. I am only here because of cc debt. Trying to make minimum payments, having nothing left over out of our checks because of it and using the cards for food, gas, and everything else left us in over our heads.

    See, we were in our late 30's before we got our first card. Before that we lived fine, yeah we paid cash for everything, but I slept good at night. We had everything we needed. Not new cars, not new everything, but we were happy, so why is we need a cc? So in 10 years, we can file again? Nope not us. You won't see us here again, I am going to live like people lived before evil cc took over. See people don't need all these things, they just think they do. Things will never make anyone happy, maybe for a little bit, or until the cc bills come rolling in.

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  • One Half Full
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    Originally posted by Minnymouth View Post
    Most people have at least one credit card (keep a low balance) and use it to help restore their credit score.
    What about the news items about CC companies ditching people who "pay on time?" and pay off their balance each month.

    I personally think that after this credit shake-up, a lot of people will be saying No to credit cards. I know I will be.

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  • emoney
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    I have used the Dave Ramsey plan to help me plan my financial needs. Works great and its free, unless you want to buy a book or attend and event.
    regards,
    emoney

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  • Penny Less
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    Originally posted by Minnymouth View Post
    Just use it wisely, for gas or emergencies only, and stay below 1/3 of the balance of credit that they allow you. Make sure payments are timely and current each month.

    Our society revolves around credit and its very hard to survive without at least one credit card.
    This is true. I had to use mine for insurance premiums and medication co-payments payments while I was sick and that lead to the situation I am in now at 30% apr with no way to pay back.

    If I had had a savings account equal to the value of the cards I wouldn't have needed them.

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  • emoney
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    Credit is a tool. Just like a hammer or a hoe. All of these tools can be used for good things or bad.
    It depends on your traning. It is too bad schools do not have classes on the proper use of credit.
    regards,
    emoney

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  • Penny Less
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    I used my paypal debit card to buy plane tickets a few weeks ago. There are ways around everything.

    I feel I've had such a bad experience I don't want to give them business.

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  • Cassiopeia
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    Excellent advice and I concur, Minny!

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  • Minnymouth
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    That's great if you think you can live without one....

    Problem is a lot of things have to be secured by a credit card whether you pay in cash or not...

    Such as airline tickets, motel rooms, concert tickets, etc...

    Most people have at least one credit card (keep a low balance) and use it to help restore their credit score.

    Good, sensible use of a credit card (say buy your gas on it, pay it off each month) will help boost your credit score.

    Just use it wisely, for gas or emergencies only, and stay below 1/3 of the balance of credit that they allow you. Make sure payments are timely and current each month.

    Our society revolves around credit and its very hard to survive without at least one credit card.

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  • Penny Less
    started a topic Unsecured Credit Cards - Never Again

    Unsecured Credit Cards - Never Again

    2 months 21 days and counting into my new years resolution...I am never never ever ever getting or using an unsecured credit card ever again.

    How does it go...better to die on your feet then to live on your knees?

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