fuzzybuddy
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Remember when there were two prices for things in a store- one for cash, and another for credit cards? And it was a big deal if someone had a Diners Club Card. Remember your first credit card?
My sister hit that roadblock, too. And when he left her, she found out "they" had several credit cards. Guess who got stuck with the payments when the CC companies couldn't find him?My first credit card: I was working in a very well-paid job and my husband was in college working on his doctorate with no job.
I applied for and was approved for a credit
card based on my income and they issued it in my husband's name with an extra card for me to use, with his name on it. Nope, I cannot have one with my name on it, nope, nope, nope. Occasionally, I was asked by a merchant if I had *his permission* to use the card.
As the old slogan said, "We've come a long way, baby!"
American Express 1980, still have one and it still says "member since 80". Could have gotten one sooner, but was pretty conservative with money.Remember your first credit card?
Some places still do, smaller merchants, service people, and a lot of fishing charters. Not unreasonable, they have to pay something like 3% to the credit card companies.Remember when there were two prices for things in a store- one for cash, and another for credit cards?
Ah, the good ol' daysI applied for and was approved for a credit
card based on my income and they issued it in my husband's name with an extra card for me to use, with his name on it. Nope, I cannot have one with my name on it, nope, nope, nope. Occasionally, I was asked by a merchant if I had *his permission* to use the card.
I've had contractors that are cheaper for cash, some of them I think genuinely because of the CC fees, but others I suspected they were cheating on their taxes.Remember when there were two prices for things in a store- one for cash, and another for credit cards? And it was a big deal if someone had a Diners Club Card. Remember your first credit card?
I pay most contractors in cash, $100 bills. I've always found it gave you better service, and as you say sometimes a discount. However I never pay ahead, and usually just use people I know.I've had contractors that are cheaper for cash, some of them I think genuinely because of the CC fees, but others I suspected they were cheating on their taxes.
I pay most contractors in cash, $100 bills. I've always found it gave you better service, and as you say sometimes a discount. However I never pay ahead, and usually just use people I know.
Never ask them about taxes, not my business...