Credit Card Slave, Consumer, or, Free?

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Your choice. I know what I choose. How about you?

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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 Credit Cards

25 Comments to Credit Card Slave, Consumer, or, Free?

  1. ROCK ON!!
    ROCK ON!!

  2. lilbromarky1 on June 8th, 2010
  3. We need to use a …
    We need to use a credit card so that Big brother can keep a better track of our whereabouts!

  4. IBMeddling on June 8th, 2010
  5. We have to change …
    We have to change the system, it;s not working and we have to do it now before the recession ends or things will go back to the way they were before. Life is about more than working and spending.

  6. eamonncake on June 8th, 2010
  7. if i use somebody’s …
    if i use somebody’s credit card information could they track back to my computer

  8. Canihitdat on June 8th, 2010
  9. Thank you Don! Your …
    Thank you Don! Your pearls of wisdom are very much appreciated.

  10. moctezuma696 on June 8th, 2010
  11. Inspirational video …
    Inspirational video. You’re a good man. Thank you from across the globe.

  12. SuperDreamboat on June 8th, 2010
  13. Hey, Don, you are a …
    Hey, Don, you are a consumer. **shocked face**

  14. Geefunker on June 8th, 2010
  15. Can’t disagree with …
    Can’t disagree with that. :)

  16. bamatommy on June 8th, 2010
  17. I have 2 credit …
    I have 2 credit cards that pay ME to use them. No annual fee, no interest if I pay my bill on time and a 1% to 5% cash rebate depending on what I buy. Carrying a balance on a credit card is the ultimate in financial stupidity. If you can’t afford to pay for something in CASH at the time you make a purchase, you won’t be able to pay for it when the credit card bill comes due either. Following that one simple rule screws the banks and lets you work the float to your advantage.

  18. jldavid47 on June 8th, 2010
  19. Good first step at …
    Good first step at the individual level. With the 1970-present wage freeze, though, businesses can’t sell us the increasing quantity of goods that we make for them at a profit if all we spend is our income. That’s the function consumer debt performed. (See recent vids by Richard Wolff.)

    So if everyone suddenly becomes responsible, we’ll need to reorganize at the social level to accommodate it. Probably necessary anyway given the credit crisis. Maybe produce our own stuff to consume directly?

  20. HebaruSan on June 8th, 2010
  21. Good message.
    Good message.

  22. AJAXTHEDRAAK on June 8th, 2010
  23. Comparing consumers …
    Comparing consumers to pigs is an offensive slur to swine everywhere.

    Pigs consume our to produce bacon, a noble endeavor in all respects. Credit card users consume our savings and produce bankruptcies.

    Big difference, Don, and I think you owe an apology to lean hogs everywhere.

  24. trent2429 on June 8th, 2010
  25. The fact that jobs …
    The fact that jobs are vanishing at an alarming rate greatly increases the credit card companies risk, hence increasing interest rates. The average person is quick to point out how “greedy” the credit card companies are, but most have no idea how risky unsecured debt to buy crap at the mall is. Most people should feel lucky to be getting any unsecured debt in these times.

  26. lostprophet912 on June 8th, 2010
  27. How many cards do …
    How many cards do you have Don?

  28. caganb on June 8th, 2010
  29. Thank you for the …
    Thank you for the nice video, I do have many Credit Cards, but I do not have any outstanding, I found the credit card necessary to book hotels and rent a car. If there is a way to rent a car or hotel without a credit card, Please let me know.

    I will really appreciate your reply.

    Thank you and best regards

  30. 050me on June 8th, 2010
  31. IF you need a …
    IF you need a credit card to buy stuff,use your debt amt card that has visa or mastercard logo or buy a prepaid credit card.25% interest is highway robbery.

  32. KevZen2000 on June 8th, 2010
  33. Max out the cards …
    Max out the cards then ask them to substantiate their loss. They can’t . They just create the 1’s and 0’s.

  34. kingstuks on June 8th, 2010
  35. I have been buying …
    I have been buying ETF’s like DBC and DYY ie commodities funds as an inflation hedge. This also plays into population growth and etc. Do you have any thoughts on this ?these ETFs have been destroyed…..so maybe a bounce or a long term hold…..your wisdom appreciated

  36. Ubreako on June 8th, 2010
  37. There was a great …
    There was a great Saturday night skit with Steve Martin who couldn’t understand why he couldn’t buy stuff he couldn’t afford.

    Japan used to consider the use of credit, a shaming experience. They’ve flipped over watching big brother US around 1990

    One area we need to change, is downgrading home mortgage scores, because you pay off credit cards monthly.

    THAT is the most unreasonable of all guages, and each mortgage maker needs to be taken to task.

  38. Yourdeadmeat69 on June 8th, 2010
  39. “There are two ways …
    “There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation.
    One is by the sword. The other is by debt.” – John Adams

  40. birchmanllc on June 8th, 2010
  41. I really hate how …
    I really hate how the companies make it simple for anyone to get credit card with only soc. security # and name and no presense required. it’s really frustrating. My father addicted to debt got me at 10k worth of credit card debt by forging my name when I was younger, at least he has been making payments, i’m making him pay all. And i’m not going to risk him 5+ yrs in prison or sue cause its just a stupid mistake he made. After he pays all, i’m going to get credit freeze.

  42. ratzskinakie on June 8th, 2010
  43. The usual rhetoric …
    The usual rhetoric is becoming old, but its just half of the total story. Becoming a non-consumer will snowball the problem. No consumers means no more jobs for a lot of Americanos. Credit isn’t bad. In fact, credit is one of mans greatest inventions. It’s just poor regulation of credit throughout decades that has put America in a tar pit of which it can’t escape….. or so it seems! I hope I’m wrong!

  44. Smirnoff71 on June 8th, 2010
  45. Debt is the chain …
    Debt is the chain that the banks use to get you to apply your own shackles. Debt is self-chosen bondage.
    Pay down your credit cards.
    Right on, Don!

  46. freesk8 on June 8th, 2010
  47. Right on the mark …
    Right on the mark Don. We need to stop being a consumer and find a way to become a producer.

  48. Mindsi2 on June 8th, 2010
  49. Get a DEBIT card. …
    Get a DEBIT card. Screw the banks.

  50. schizophrenic123 on June 8th, 2010

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