• Fort@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Paying off all our credit cards and cancelling them and living off cheque / savings accounts rather than credit.

    We did this about 5 years ago before COVID uncertainty and the current cost of living crisis and I’m just so relieved we don’t have to worry about paying anything off.

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      1 year ago

      If you’re good about treating it like cash, credit cards aren’t a bad thing. The cashback/rewards are nice as they are not taxable. (At least in the US)

      That said, for some the temptation of credit is too much.

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        1 year ago

        The gamification of credit card points can be a problem, too (overspending on stuff you don’t really need or want to get those rewards). I use a credit card for this, too, but it can be murky waters if you don’t have really good planning and impulse control (which I will admit I don’t always have myself).