do you own a credit card
i know some countries theyrre hard to get and people only use debit
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No - they cut it in half with scissors, when i was in Amsterdam, on the only occasion i needed that card. Which then meant i had to stay there for another day to go to a bank, because the police added some clamp on my car, which would cost like 150,-€ to remove - in cash, as i didn´t know that the whole center of Amsterdam is a no parking area. And the question why he cut it in half instead of just returning it to me remains unanswered, so i figured having such a card is useless.
No. I’m not a fool that’s going to be a bigger slave to the system:btsr_illuminati_eye:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von M͂͒̀λgi͡caℓ Ήo͓̽ﻇo̴:
No. I’m not a fool that’s going to be a bigger slave to the system:btsr_illuminati_eye:
So do u use ur own currency?
Not a personal one. I have one for business, though.
Credit card free for over a year, went bankrupt over a year ago, no more credit cards, or financing ever again
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Yes, I have a credit card, debit card and an international credit card.
What’s those numbers
Ursprünglich geschrieben von M͂͒̀λgi͡caℓ Ήo͓̽ﻇo̴:
No. I’m not a fool that’s going to be a bigger slave to the system:btsr_illuminati_eye:

CBDCs
I didn't bother building any credit until just a few years ago. In late highschool, I applied for one, got rejected and didn't bother again. Oddly enough, conventional wisdom says dumb teenagers are targeted by credit offers the most. Don't know why they rejected me.

At any rate, a pre-paid secured card is the way to go.
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kbiz 2. Juni 2023 um 13:35 
Yes. One. It gives me 2% cash-back on all my purchases. And works all over the world giving me market currency exchange rates.
Nope.
Angel 2. Juni 2023 um 13:40 
Many places in the world are going cashless. Even here in Australia I've noticed some hospitality and retailers mention "no cash" and even major supermarkets give priority to cards but only have a few manned counters for cash users that seen to be phasing out.

Places in Asia such as China use WeChat QR codes that link to bank accounts to the point that it's become cashless. You can see evidence of this as even beggars there have a QR code too recieved donations.
Yes, I use it for most purchases and always pay the full balance each month.
Several

Are they mine?

Nup
They are expensive to own and to pay, in Brazil. Huge bank fees and interest. Still, a lot of people are debit slaves here, paying one with the other...

Because of this, a law is under way to be able to pay internationally with debit.

I don't own one and do not like debit. I can't controll my expenses well if not with physical money.
Rio 2. Juni 2023 um 13:46 
You don't own it, it owns you.
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