Johnfromokc
Active Member
Do you carry a balance on credit cards or other revolving consumer debt - like appliances, TV's or whatever? It seems like a majority of Americans do.
What about our international members? How is consumer debt viewed in Europe and Australia and other places?
I have not paid any consumer interest since 1991 and have one of those cards that pays between 1% and 5% cash back that I pay everything I can with and pay the balance monthly. I had one once where they gave you a $50 savings bond for every $2500 you spent.
Sometimes I listen to Dave Ramsey on the way home from work and it's amazing to hear these people who have run up huge amounts of unsecured debt to the tune of $100,000 or more. :eek
What about our international members? How is consumer debt viewed in Europe and Australia and other places?
I have not paid any consumer interest since 1991 and have one of those cards that pays between 1% and 5% cash back that I pay everything I can with and pay the balance monthly. I had one once where they gave you a $50 savings bond for every $2500 you spent.
Sometimes I listen to Dave Ramsey on the way home from work and it's amazing to hear these people who have run up huge amounts of unsecured debt to the tune of $100,000 or more. :eek
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