Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Credit cards are easy and convenient, the problem is they’re too convenient and many people find themselves with large monthly balances that they cannot payoff in one payment. These people find that convenance come at a cost with interest charges. Cash keep these people out of trouble, the major problem with cash is change and what I’m talking about is pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. I probably have enough coins in my house to build a battleship. I use both cash and credit cards.
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I never carry cash unless going to a garage sale or buying something from marketplace in person, even then I might use PayPal friends and family.
I skip any place that charges a surcharge for using a cc. I use a cc to buy a .88 cent drink at 7 eleven. |
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I prefer paying with a card unless it's at a restaurant. It's so weird how they just take off out back with your card before returning. It seems the whole rest of the world brings a hand held computer that works the card and receipt at the table. I also always have some cash available for emergencies, like cards failing to work or city wide internet issues that renders cards useless. It happened to us up north and it was only cash transaction for 2-3 days.
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Do they have an office near. Site does not mention credit card.
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I won't do business with those who DEMAND card only. Simple as that.
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Use your bank’s ATMs and you won’t pay a fee. Know which establishments charge a fee for using a cc - they are few and far between - and don’t do business with them. If they can’t afford that business expense, they’re not a secure business. I’m not confused at all. I use cc for everything, and make money doing so, but I always have cash on me just in case. I pay my cc bills in full every month. I keep myself educated. |
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Because you are over taxed in this country. Money is printed whenever the treasury wants more. Fiat currency = no true value. We need the gold standard.
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Watch out though, the ToTV tax collectors will be chiming in shortly on yours! ![]() |
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Paid card a certain amount each month for first year. That said, have no problem paying that 2-3% fee some restaurants or businesses charge. Other alternative is for restaurants and businesses to increase prices or offer discounts for cash payments. Our monthly payments are made automatically from an investment account that is currently paying us annualized 5.2% interest. Account interest adjusts each week, but has been averaging above annualized 5% for past two years. Ask your advisor about 7-day money market funds that pay that rate for deposits.
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-------------------------------------------- Mike Village of Marsh Bend -------------------------------------------- We live in interesting times -------------------------------------------- |
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"Everyone is eligible for 2% cash back on the Fidelity Rewards Visa Signature Card, regardless of the amount of assets held with Fidelity. However, to be eligible for the Fidelity Rewards+, you generally must have at least $250,000 invested in one or more accounts offered through Fidelity® Wealth Services, Fidelity® Strategic Disciplines, or a combination of the two. In addition to this asset requirement, only individual or joint account registration types are included when determining eligibility." |
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That Chase card has all information on one side of the credit card: Credit card number 3-digit CVC code Expiration date It's possible for someone to take a picture of your card and sell that pic on the dark web for others to use. To prevent that, I use tape to black out some of that info on the back of my card. Still taps or slides without issue. Got the idea from Apple credit card which has no numbers on card at all. One other thing I've started doing is using Google Wallet to tap and pay on those terminals that permit it. Apple has the same ability with Apple pay using phone or watch. I agree, bringing the CC terminal to your table to pay your restaurant or bar tab is the way to go so your CC never leaves your possession. I've been sure to thank merchants who have that capability. Be careful out there! PS when traveling, be sure to have several credit cards with you, just in case one of your cards is compromised. PPS set up alerts to get a notification Everytime your card is used.
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-------------------------------------------- Mike Village of Marsh Bend -------------------------------------------- We live in interesting times -------------------------------------------- |
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Yes indeed. The more you have saved, the better the opportunities and benefits you may qualify for. Check with your financial advisor.
Be sure to save for retirement! Also, check Bankrate.com for other credit card offers that offer cash back and/or no interest charges on balances for a limited time. Also, the CC companies like Chase, American Express, and others have cash back and discount offers on many businesses you might be using. Be sure to check the benefits and offers for your cards.
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-------------------------------------------- Mike Village of Marsh Bend -------------------------------------------- We live in interesting times -------------------------------------------- |
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But you only get .25% interest where other HY savings accounts offer over 4% - so there's that
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