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How old were you when you got your first credit card? I got a Montgomery Wards CC and a Sears CC around 1979. I was 21 and already had 3 car loans but I wanted to help establish my credit. Growing up, everyone bought lots of goods at Mongomery Wards, Sears and J.C. Penny`s from their catalogs and had it shipped to their catalog centers. I didn`t get a Master Card CC until I was about 25. Me and the wife have never had a debit card though. We put everything on our Discover card and pay it off every month.
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Jimbo1
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Long time ago! I had anew truck loan at 17, a motorcycle loan a year later. I was not a good finance guy.
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Chopped54
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Got my first cards, JC Penny and Discover at 18. Banks love giving cards to college students for some reason....
Wealth is of the heart and mind and not of the pocket
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RedRanger
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Got my first cards, JC Penny and Discover at 18. Banks love giving cards to college students for some reason.... They always had them at college, it's so they can brainwash people into using them. Even today people use them and not checks or cash or some other form Credit Card companies are legalized mafia style companies, people today think they are gaming the system by get cash back or air miles, what they don't realize is all those cost are pushed onto the consumer Credit card companies charge the retailers about 2 to 3% to process a credit card, in the end that is passed onto the consumer.
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tofu
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How old were you when you got your first credit card? I got a Montgomery Wards CC and a Sears CC around 1979. I was 21 and already had 3 car loans but I wanted to help establish my credit. Growing up, everyone bought lots of goods at Mongomery Wards, Sears and J.C. Penny`s from their catalogs and had it shipped to their catalog centers. I didn`t get a Master Card CC until I was about 25. Me and the wife have never had a debit card though. We put everything on our Discover card and pay it off every month. This is a question on a " Learning Curve ". How much money do you save or make ( I've never done it ) per month doing it that way? Just a round number not looking for any of your personal data...
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#9194194
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spankyttx
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after i retired, i thought about getting a credit card. then thought, naw, why start now
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ntxtrapper
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after i retired, i thought about getting a credit card. then thought, naw, why start now I only use on for online purchases. Cash everywhere else. There’s a lot of cash discounts around here.
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Mickey Moose
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First card, had my name on it but was not my card, I was an authorized user. When I turned 18 I got my own Discover. Next - don't remember if it was a Master Card or Visa - was when I got out of college.
Pay off my cards weekly, if not more often.
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68rustbucket
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JC Penney’s card in 1979. Bought a set of Scat Trac Mudwamper tires for my 1978 F150 4x4.
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How old were you when you got your first credit card? I got a Montgomery Wards CC and a Sears CC around 1979. I was 21 and already had 3 car loans but I wanted to help establish my credit. Growing up, everyone bought lots of goods at Mongomery Wards, Sears and J.C. Penny`s from their catalogs and had it shipped to their catalog centers. I didn`t get a Master Card CC until I was about 25. Me and the wife have never had a debit card though. We put everything on our Discover card and pay it off every month. This is a question on a " Learning Curve ". How much money do you save or make ( I've never done it ) per month doing it that way? Just a round number not looking for any of your personal data... I have no idea. Discover give a % back. Wife spends it on grandkids at Christmas. Don`t know what you mean about a learning curve. The key is you have to pay 100% off every month. Lots of people aren`t disciplined enough to do it and go down the credit card rabbit hole. I had a few younger friends (35-45) at work that had learned the lesson with CC`s and wouldn`t even use a credit card unless it was an emergency because they had already put themselves in deep debt when they were younger. Some try keeping up with the Jone`s and never learn.
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reeltexan
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Sears and Roebuck. Appx 1977. Sears store on Lamar. Bought my wife’s rings there.
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#9194300
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PMK
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JC Penny 1978 around the time we got married. Most things we needed came from there as there was a store nearby and pretty much everything else was cash. Later got a Visa CC for other things including gas/diesel. Learn early on to pay it off every month. Was a good way to build credit. We've had a debit card for years but never use it, don't even recall the PIN. I still try to use cash as much as possible but with the internet ease of ordering things, a CC is almost mandatory with as much as we order online. We have several for different reasons, all have some form of points system or cash back.
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Jimbo1
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Joe Diaches Credit Jewelers in downtown FtWorth. Bought my first engagement ring there in 1980.
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#9194320
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Creekrunner
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There was a time ('90's?) when they were passing them out on college campuses like they were candy. The daughter of a friend of mine got in over her head. It took some "tough love," but she is a very successful woman, wife, and mother today.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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#9194321
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JTS
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Got my first cards, JC Penny and Discover at 18. Banks love giving cards to college students for some reason.... They always had them at college, it's so they can brainwash people into using them. Even today people use them and not checks or cash or some other form Credit Card companies are legalized mafia style companies, people today think they are gaming the system by get cash back or air miles, what they don't realize is all those cost are pushed onto the consumer Credit card companies charge the retailers about 2 to 3% to process a credit card, in the end that is passed onto the consumer. Those costs are pushed on to all consumers not just the credit card users. Might as well use the card and get the points or miles.
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#9194329
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71 or 72. Sears at Valley View Mall. Master card or Visa a few years later.
If the 2nd amendment was written just to include guns for hunting, why is there not an amendment to protect fishing poles?
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