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by capableweb
1998 days ago
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This is location dependent though. A easy way to see if someone is from the US, is if they advice you to prefer credit cards rather than debit cards. Meanwhile in Europe, there is no reason to have a credit card instead of debit. On the contrary, it's more risky to have a credit card rather than debit as on debit cards the limit for overdraft is usually way lower than how much someone could spend with your credit card. I'm 30+ and never owned a credit card, nor had any reason to get one. |
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There concrete reasons to use one in Europe (at least where I live):
It's a month's free loan - why spend your own money when you can keep it invested or otherwise working for you for a month first for free?
Consumer credit law is still stronger for paying on credit than on debit.
I used to fly transatlantic first class once a year for free based on just my credit card rewards. I'm not some unusually high earner either. What possible reason is there to turn that down?