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Could you/should you go back to "cash only" when you buy?


Posted: Dec 9, 2009

We don't use our credit cards much, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for us to go strictly cash only. Smile


Suze Orman has a message for credit card companies that are jacking up interest rates, raising fees and otherwise treating their customers badly: Bye-bye.

We don’t need you. We’re going to pay cash.

On her Saturday night show on CNBC, she asked viewers to join her in a Back to Cash movement. “Let’s go back to the good old days,’’ she said. “Let’s go back to the times when you literally paid cash for everything. That’s right. Cash. Stop using your credit cards altogether.”

Like most personal finance writers, Orman in the past has advocated the responsible use of credit cards: choosing the best deals, paying off your balance every month and building a strong credit history in order to boost your FICO score.

Well, forget that, girlfriend, she says. Now it’s time to just say no to banks that are trying to squeeze every penny they can out of us.

On her show, Orman read a letter from Citibank to her director’s wife, raising the interest rate on her card to 29.9 percent, though she had never missed a payment. We’re all getting those letters, and some customers already have voted with their feet, figuratively speaking, canceling their cards rather than pay higher fees and interest rates.

Ann Minch of California went on YouTube to complain about Bank of America raising her interest rate, hoping to spur a debtors’ revolt. Unlike many customers, she also got her interest rate reduced to its previous level and was featured on Orman’s show.

But it’s unlikely we can all go on YouTube and win better credit card terms.
So should we turn to cash?

It’s an intriguing idea. Why do business with companies that treat you badly?

Some businesses give you a discount when you pay cash, because the business doesn’t have to pay interchange fees, amounting to 2% to 3% of the transaction amount, to Visa, MasterCard or Amex.

And, for many people, paying cash means spending less, which is always a good thing.

Financial broadcaster Dave Ramsey has always advocated shunning credit cards and paying cash. “You do not build wealth with credit cards,” he wrote in an article entitled The Truth About Credit Card Debt. “Use common sense. When you play with a multi-billion dollar industry and you think you're going to win at their game, you are naive. You cannot beat the credit card companies.”

But the convenience of credit cards is hard to give up, plus you get extra warranty protection and often rewards such as cash back or airline miles. For those reasons, some people pay for everything with credit cards.

While it’s possible to live without a credit card, it can be difficult, especially if you travel. Debit cards have their own set of problems. Not using any credit at all can make it difficult to get the best interest rates on a mortgage or a car loan.

What would it take for you to give up using credit cards and go back to cash only, or at least cash, checks and debit cards?

These days, credit card companies are acting as if they don't really want our business, especially if we don't carry balances and pay our bills on time, avoiding some of the most punitive fees. Do you suppose they'd change their tune if we all turned to cash?

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Doing away with my credit card - Not high interest rate

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I asked for and got a couple of years ago a reduction in my interest rate. I have had my card paid off probably 2 times from being in the thousands. It now has over $10 thousand on it but I intend to pay that off in the next year, not because I just want to pay it off but because of some medical issues I have.If I should not be able to keep working, then just would want to have it low/out of the way completely. If I got letter saying my rates were going up, then after a call asking why and lowering it to what it is now and if that did not work, no charges and would just pay it off which is what I am working towards anyway. I mostly use my debit card but that is far too handy. I really spend wayyyy too much.

build up an emergency fund - mtstudent

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I think Dave Ramsey has it right! Build up an emergency fund and use that instead of credit.
The problem is many people are in a situation where it's an income problem not a spending issue. Their basic bills are more than what they bring home.

I agree the debit card is too handy!

I have other things other than the credit card if - Not high interest rate

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I really needed money in case of emergency such as money in the bank but use the credit card and debit card both more than I should, just really easy for me to do. Like I said, paid off this particular card twice before and will do again. I have never viewed my credit card as an "emergency type" use, nah just handy.

Credit Card vs. Cash - LinK

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Now that I lost my MT job, we found that our $7,000 credit card bill was too much to be worried about every single month wondering how we were going to pay it. My husband took out a loan on his 401K and we paid it all off. We've talked about getting rid of the credit card, but have decided to just keep it in case of a dire emergency. From now on we're going to try using just cash, and if we don't have the cash, we won't buy it. I'm not sure how it's going to work, but it's something we're going to try.

Cash only - see message - just me

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Credit cards - Multiple credit cards maxed out. Been there, done that. It took years, but after finally chunking away at them (sending an extra $25 here and there and putting them in a safe place never to be used again unless absolute emergency, or use them and pay them off right away, said we would never get ourselves into that situation. An aunt of DH's one time was talking to some of his siblings about living within your means. She said she had been there too and learned from her parents that if you want something save up for it. She said what could possibly be so important that you have to put yourself in debt and in the end paying more for the item rather than saving over months and buying it with cash. We took her advice and finally got out of the trap and now pay cash. If we don't have the money we don't get the item (or save for it). Not only because of not wanting to get in a cc crunch again, but with so many thieves in the world the less my credit card numbers are circulated the less likely someone can get it.

If you pay off your balance every month - Ann

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you never have to pay interest, and the interest rate is irrelevant. You don't have to deprive yourself of the convenience or benefits of using credit cards. Just don't carry a balance, and let the banks set whatever interest rate they want.

I saw that show, and I think Suze is right. - Zircon - (sm)

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Currently I pay off my Mastercard each month. I use 1 gas card, my other 2 have been idle about 2 years, now. I mostly use my debit card or write a check. But when any card charges me for paying off my balance, or for inactivity, I'll close the account. When my bank charges me for any of the following: Low checking balance, ATM use, writing a check, or inactivity, I'll close it, and will go back to a cash-only basis. Shouldn't be a problem, as an MT who has any cash, anyway?

Do you know by closing out accounts what happens? - L

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You can actually make your credit score go down by repeatedly closing out accounts. Did you know that? I have accounts that are paid off and just sit there showing they are paid in full and how they were paid, i.e. on time, that instead of closing everything. I went from years ago going thru bankruptcy to having excellent credit now. For years spent cash only, thinking I could not get credit again after the bankruptcy. When I finally applied again, brand new credit deal like BR never happened.

At this point it doesnt matter much - cant afford to - buy anything on what I make, anyway. (sm)

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I'm currently letting paid-off cards just sit. As long as the card companies are willing to let them sit without charging me for that, then fine. But I can't afford to pay them money for nothing. For me, the lesser of 2 evils would be to let my credit rating (which is currently excellent) slip a bit, rather than just give those crooks free money.
Letting them sit entirely different from closing - L
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No harm done in paid off cards just sitting there. The harm comes when you close out paid off cards. A person does not pay an amount for cards that have no charges on them, at least mine don’t.
Yes, but if banks arent making money on finance - charges, they could start to charge
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a fee for cards that sit. It's already being discussed. What I said was I'll let them sit for now, but I will NOT pay a rip-off fee for an unused charge card. If I can't afford to use a credit-card, chances are pretty good I can't afford to buy anything that would require a loan, either. Credit-schmedit.

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