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You are so correct, dharmabum1. After predicting doom for as long as I can remember, Mirhaydari is now bullish? When a correction seems more plausible than anytime recently, he says buy, buy, buy? Should I just read what he says and immediately do the opposite? It's starting to seem that way to me.
Retailers already account for these fees. The fees aren't new. If a retailer says they are charging you a fee for using a credit card, take your business elsewhere and make sure to tell the merchant why.
First of all, this has nothing to do with who is president. Sound financial advice transcends presidential politics. Secondly, this advice is wonderful, IF you pay all your credit card bills in full, every month. If you do not pay in full monthly, then you are paying interest rates that are eclipsed only by payday loan...more
It is really simple, folks. Get a few cards with no annual fee and that offer cash rewards. Use them for all your monthly expenses. Pay the balance in full, on time, every month. Reap the reward in the form of free money every so often. You are dollars ahead at the expense of the card companies. So easy, and rewarding.
9/21/2012
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