Posted: 4/1/2003 9:13:43 AM EDT
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Cash only. [forATFlurkers]Not that I buy any guns[/forATFlurkers]. I did by a scope with a credit card, and some m14 mags with a check, but I mostly deal with a couple of friends, and there is no paper trail therre. If someone starts asking about it, there is no memory of a sale either. |
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I use a credit card for everything that will take one because I have a First USA card that refunds me cash on all purchases. It refunds 1% of the total purchases. I put everything on it and then pay it off at the end of the month. A word of warning for you young guys.....if you don't have the discipline to pay the card off [b]totally[/b] at the end of the month, don't use one. The interest on credit cards is terrible. You would never go into a bank and borrow money at 22% interest, so don't borrow money on the card. I made myself a promise that if I ever cannot pay it off at the end of the month, I will cut it in half. |
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Quoted: I use a credit card for everything that will take one because I have a First USA card that refunds me cash on all purchases. It refunds 1% of the total purchases. I put everything on it and then pay it off at the end of the month. A word of warning for you young guys.....if you don't have the discipline to pay the card off [b]totally[/b] at the end of the month, don't use one. The interest on credit cards is terrible. You would never go into a bank and borrow money at 22% interest, so don't borrow money on the card. I made myself a promise that if I ever cannot pay it off at the end of the month, I will cut it in half. Listen to this man, he is wise. [^] I use a Cabela's Club VISA, otherwise ditto. There is always a paper trail in RI, so there is no reason to avoid using the card. |
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Quoted: A word of warning for you young guys.....if you don't have the discipline to pay the card off [b]totally[/b] at the end of the month, don't use one. The interest on credit cards is terrible. You would never go into a bank and borrow money at 22% interest, so don't borrow money on the card. |