>>>"They should put warnings on credit cards like they do on cigarettes," Rhoades says, "to make sure people know how dangerous the cards are." <<<
It's not the cards themselves that are dangerous. Cards are tools. And periodically, those kinds of tools need sharpening.
Sorry: too many times we see people under the mysterious impression that credit cards are somehow "free money." The education here, it seems, is not entirely a financial one.
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>>>"They should put warnings on credit cards like they do on cigarettes," Rhoades says, "to make sure people know how dangerous the cards are." <<<
It's not the cards themselves that are dangerous. Cards are tools. And periodically, those kinds of tools need sharpening.
Sorry: too many times we see people under the mysterious impression that credit cards are somehow "free money." The education here, it seems, is not entirely a financial one.
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