A lot of them do around here. Some require you to request it but a lot of them will just do it.
How about AT&T?
A lot of them do around here. Some require you to request it but a lot of them will just do it.
In ~2004 I was strapped with $90k debt, but have paid it off since thanks to AM.
I've been totally debt free for over a year now and I am living with no other cards than my bank debit card and a Chase credit card @ 10% that I use primarily like an AMEX card that I can carry if I want to. -It comes in handy in many situations like when you don't trust the seller and want the option of dispute... You know, like when you've been led into some other WF user's evil ploy and signed up for a rebill...
Debt is the civilized world's last remaining form of slavery, in every way that implies.
Smart people = Free
Dumb people = Slaves
Plain and simple... Just not simple enough for most dumb people to understand.
(I can talk; as I said I was 90k in myself once!)
Debt if used properly is a tool. can grow a business massively with it, major corporations use it and profit heavily, mortgage interest is tax deductible so it's wiser than paying rent, etc etc. there's plenty of good reasons to have debt if you're not an idiot.
I have $0 debt. Had a mortgage but sold the house.
Have you tried bank of america? A few people I know have gotten approved with like $500 limits with no previous credit history.
mortgage interest is tax deductible? hmm, I'll have to look into this in canada. I never would of thought it would be.
edit: a quick search shows its not the same in canada![]()
i'm not sure how 95% of wickedfire is going to survive as the internet continues to polarize and most of you are out on the industry in 5-10 years.
debt is not evil it's simply a tool nearly every business uses to leverage itself and grow.
while personal credit card debt is terrible (lulz 16-22% interest rates) don't let that ruin your appetite for credit all together. especially with interest rates so low.
and my god you guys talking about buying rental properties with cash please go kill yourselves. a liability like a personal home is one time. but rental properties... can't even believe it.
Yup, AT&T has reported for me for about four years now.How about AT&T?
Thank you for the tips bros.
BoA was the very first place i've applied to.
but they've rejected me. lol
I've also applied to Sears, JCP, HomeDepot, BoA, all those places.
Bleh...
mortgage interest is tax deductible? hmm, I'll have to look into this in canada. I never would of thought it would be.
edit: a quick search shows its not the same in canada![]()
Yes you can as long as you say you use part of your home as an office space then you can write off the interest.
Ever little but helps bringing down your taxable income.