Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
I subscribed to a savings forum a while back. I made the mistake of posting a negative review about credit card rewards/cash back being a financial danger to seniors. I never realized that it was such a sacred cow with some people. I only wanted to point out how many offers the seniors I know get in their mail daily. I pointed out it was almost like predatory lending making such offers to a fixed income recipient. I pointed out the bookkeeping involved to keep on top of the programs and the mine field for some seniors who have trouble just keeping track of their prescriptions. I was lamblasted with critical reponses and chastised for even suggesting that there was anything wrong with the practice. I retaliated that if you are reduced to gaining supplemental income from spending more on items than you can use just to get your 5% back then you are in bigger trouble and you may want to rethink your budget. For some reason I had my account cancelled even after I had a few positive replys.
I agree that the rewards can be helpful, I just don't think that I want to tackle the extra paperwork and task of monitoring my accounts that religiously. Any thoughts? I personally have only 2 debit cards and pay everything in cash and have set aside enough time to track my expenses and income. I can't see how gaining a few extra dollars monthly would be beneficial to ME! Also I know that my control of plastic is suspect at best and I tend to spend more when there's no upper limit on my purchases, I'm too much of an impluse buyer and have decluttered my life of unnecessary stuff.
I agree that the rewards can be helpful, I just don't think that I want to tackle the extra paperwork and task of monitoring my accounts that religiously. Any thoughts? I personally have only 2 debit cards and pay everything in cash and have set aside enough time to track my expenses and income. I can't see how gaining a few extra dollars monthly would be beneficial to ME! Also I know that my control of plastic is suspect at best and I tend to spend more when there's no upper limit on my purchases, I'm too much of an impluse buyer and have decluttered my life of unnecessary stuff.