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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Macomber" data-source="post: 15574892" data-attributes="member: 169132"><p>On the contrary you can save money with credit cards. I purchase a ton of stuff on Amazon, for myself and for my work. My work reimburses me but I use my personal card which I make 5% on all Amazon purchases. If I spend $5k a month and get 5% back while paying the card off in full(usually the same day the purchase is made), how much money did I make? A hint is $250 in Amazon points.</p><p></p><p>90% of the christmas presents My wife and I bought this year didn't cost us a dime. My wife got a Disney card and we planned a Disney world trip, we used that card for the initial purchase giving us $200 in Disney points to spend at their store, I then opened a Disney card and paid off the rest of the trip with that card. We then paid off both cards in full and had $400 to spend on Christmas from the Disney store for all of the kids in the family which we would have gotten presents for anyway.</p><p></p><p>There is a way to use cards to your advantage and avoid APR fees, some people just don't have what it takes or understand how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Macomber, post: 15574892, member: 169132"] On the contrary you can save money with credit cards. I purchase a ton of stuff on Amazon, for myself and for my work. My work reimburses me but I use my personal card which I make 5% on all Amazon purchases. If I spend $5k a month and get 5% back while paying the card off in full(usually the same day the purchase is made), how much money did I make? A hint is $250 in Amazon points. 90% of the christmas presents My wife and I bought this year didn't cost us a dime. My wife got a Disney card and we planned a Disney world trip, we used that card for the initial purchase giving us $200 in Disney points to spend at their store, I then opened a Disney card and paid off the rest of the trip with that card. We then paid off both cards in full and had $400 to spend on Christmas from the Disney store for all of the kids in the family which we would have gotten presents for anyway. There is a way to use cards to your advantage and avoid APR fees, some people just don't have what it takes or understand how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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