i graduated college and fell right into the end of the Clinton economy. and then of course me fellow citizens then elected into office bush and obombya. and by this statement I’m trying to say that ive been trying to survive a declining economy. I don’t have a credit card. I don’t think i’ll ever have a credit card if for any reason I don’t want/cant afford to pay the fees. so whats up? just walk away at this point? I know someone is bound to reply about bonanza wanting to protect themselves against ppl closing their account and leaving I’m already aware of that but theres no way in the world I can make enough money from bonanza to afford a credit card.
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There are many credit cards that you pay no annual or monthly fees, as long as you pay it on time and in full. Just remind yourself that if you are not going to be able to pay in full when the bill comes, maybe you shouldn’t be buying whatever it is you are buying. Doing so is leaving above your means, which kind of reflects the Clinton, Bush mentality.
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