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by dingaling
2181 days ago
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It's not financial responsibility or learning lessons, it's the fact that you consider earning cashback to be a reward for the ordeal you endured. By participating in the cashback scheme you're putting more people through that ordeal by means of higher fees. The only way to win is not to play. |
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At that moment in my life, the risk on lending me money was high and therefore the product I could access was limited. There was little incentive for the bank to risk lending me money, so I needed to purchase my way into rebuilding my credit. As the risk in lending me money decreased, banks became incentivized to offer me lines of credit so the cash backs kicked in.
Rebuilding my credit has allowed me to access lower rates on my mortgage , investments loans and other financial tools that have greatly contributed to my quality of life. I would consider that to be the reward.