“they are being used for survival.”
That’s stuid!
Stop being so dang judgmental.
I didn’t say *I* was using them for survival, but people are. Why do you think they, credit card companies and media, are boasting about credit card use being up (as if it’s a good thing)? It’s because people are being laid off and still have bills, they had no time to set money aside, the car died, medical bills showed up, etc.
Not everyone saw Hurricane Hussein on the horizon.
Don’t judge if you haven’t been there. Utilities & groceries are necessities. How else could someone out of work pay those bills?
>>Thats stuid!<<
I 100% promise I won’t say a thing about that post. Not a word.
;)
I started to reply to your previous statement that folks should “lose big” if they dont pay off their cards everymonth but I deleted it before I sent it.... but now I’ve had it.
$hit happens and that is the truth of it and for you to say that’s stupid ( that people use them for survival )is a bunch of horsepukie. Some people have to choice. I know several in fact who have no choice but to pay a gas or electric bill or buy a few grcoeries with their cc’s.
it’s *just not possible* for *** everyone*** topay em off every month. And if you do so, then you should be thankful and not such a judgemental person.
I dare you to tell me I deserve to lose big because I put my out of pocket expense for my son’s 2 eye surgeries and an MRI on his brain.
I dare you to tell my _4 year old_ that because Mommy put the OOP from his surgeries *** SO that HE COULD SEE somewhat***, that we all deserve to lose big.
And ya know what.... he’ll have to have another surgery on his eyes again here real soon. He’s got too many issues wrong with his eyes and I’ll be darned that if I have to, I’ll put the OOP expense on that card and I’d do it a freakin MILLION times if I had to.
yes, the surgeries were successful but he’ll never have “normal” vision and will always be legally blind in his left eye, even WITH his glasses on.