Thread: Seriousness Debit Cards vs Credit Cards
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Old 05-02-2009, 03:29 AM   #20
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two people sharing one car is not an Impossibility, especially in my circumstances currently.

the associated costs with having a car are still there later anyway, but the cost of public transportation is just as High, such as having to take Taxis, or having to travel further than the city limits, Or even just living in long island, than for 2 people it would cost $150 Each for a monthly pass on the Lirr, and then you need metrocards on top of it. not to mention the time spent wasted traveling, for a 45 minute car trip could take as much as 3 hours by public transportation. now its $450 a month in public transport, now its most defiantly economically feasible.


the problem isn't credit in itself, its irresponsible users. a responsible person can use credit effectively to get ahead in life. but the choice is yours whether or not you want to use credit. no ones forcing you too.
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