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3cappuccinosmom -> RE: Credit cards-Does having them really help build credit? (9/20/2008 1:34:55 PM)
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We were without credit cards for 5 years, and never once felt the need for them. We got a good mortgage, and were able to purchase everything we needed with a debit card. Most stores take debit cards, and many places just process them as "credit", no questions asked. As long as it's a Visa or Mastercard logo, I can't imagine having trouble with them. As long as we had our mortgage, we had a credit score, and it was a good one. 6th months after our mortgage was paid off, though, we no longer had a score. [&:] However, since we've paid off our mortgage and are working on building up a business, dh really felt the need to have a good credit score because it simply makes for less of a hassle with what he's doing. We have *one* credit card, through a credit union. We do not carry a balance--it is paid in full, 3 weeks early, every month. I never quite understood why people wanted or needed multiple credit cards. For me, that would be a sure way of missing something, falling late on a payment, forgetting to pay a bill... [&:]
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