Credit cards to lower fees

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csm
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Re: Credit cards to lower fees

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Sparki55 wrote:That is the way to be soupy! We rely on people like csm to have all those awesome visa perks tho! Points and travel are wonderful but only possible because they know it will attract suckers who will rack up them cards and pay interest to support my travel!

Gee, how much does they pay you to be a Liberal disinformation critic? A free visa card?
Also, you didn't even come close to the intent of my statement. But, I guess one can't expect much from a liberal leech.
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I have had a free Presidents Choice Mastercard since they came out with them about 25 or so years ago.Thousands of dollars in free groceries in that time. I have a free Visa credit/debit card in the US but no points. There is no need to pay fees these days and you should never pay credit card interest at anytime. Actually I haven't paid bank fees of any sort since Presidents Choice
(now Simpli Financial ) opened.
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Re: Credit cards to lower fees

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csm wrote:Gee, how much does they pay you to be a Liberal disinformation critic? A free visa card?
Also, you didn't even come close to the intent of my statement. But, I guess one can't expect much from a liberal leech.


Liberal leech? [icon_lol2.gif]
I think many on here would call me a conservative.
I do get a free visa, platinum card. :biggrin: lots of free vacation points!

I read that you think the consumer should get a break on interest rates instead of corporate getting this break on fees. I understand you're intent but it was very misinformed and incorrect.
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