yes. but if you pay it off immediately, then it isn't "debt"... it's acting like a debit card. you don't have to make sure that you have the money when the bill comes. when the bill comes, it's already paid. you only spend money you have.


On Sep 29, 2003, at 13:15, Matt W. wrote:


From: "Wade Preston Shearer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
get 1% back on every purchase... AND, i pay off each purchase every
night online (keep the receipt) via my credit unions free website by

Can't you pay it off once a month and still avoid any sort of fees, 30-day
grace period? Don't all credit cards work like that?


Matt W.


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