Dimitri wrote:
> > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Thu, 28 May 2009 11:36:33 -0400, "Nancy Young"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 28 May 2009 07:27:21 -0700, "Dimitri"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I have always heard charging your groceries - sorry the NEED to
>>>>> charge groceries on a credit card is one of the first signs of an
>>>>> immanent financial disaster.
>>>>>
>>>>> DANGER # 1
>>>
>>>> Not corect. I have a master card which I have a 2% cash back option
>>>> on, I pay for everthing buy with that card, and pay the balance in
>>>> full each month. Even though I pay $25 per year for this option, I
>>>> still get between $500-$600 back each december just before
>>>> Christmas.
>>>
>>> He said the NEED to charge groceries. Needing to charge everyday
>>> expenses is indeed the first sign you're in trouble.
>> Not true Nancypoo
>
> Look Here GENIUS!
>
> http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...Groceries.aspx
I think we have a reading comprehension problem on our hands, Dimitri.
I charge my groceries all the time because it's easier and I get the
reward back, just like a lot of people. It's different if you charge them
because you're broke and the balance starts piling up. The difference
between those situations isn't clear to someone, as you can see.
nancy