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yladizyesterday at 9:03 PM1 replyview on HN

Why do you think they’re pointless?


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tptacekyesterday at 9:13 PM

For most of my adult life I haven't been able to get a credit card --- even after we sold Matasano Security, with the proceeds of that acquisition sitting in a money market checking account at the giant bank I use, that bank would still only issue me a secured card. I pay my bills and all, but at some point when I was like 19 I bought a shirt at Nordstroms and they signed me up for a card and I didn't pay enough attention so I presumably still somehow owe them $40, and it wrecked my credit score.

No part of my life has been harder for not having revolving credit. I had a family, with two kids, starting in my very early 20s; I have lived on ramen wages several times since then; I've bought houses, rented cars, all that stuff. There's really been no point I can think of where I felt like having a revolving credit card would have made any of it more manageable.

I'd get points and stuff (I have a card now, it has a fuckload of points on it) but that's just an incentive to use the cards, not an intrinsic case for them.

I think most people would be much better off just using debit cards, and operating with the funds they actually have. And, again: it is in fact easy for me to say that today, but I believed the same thing when I was younger.

The crazy thing is coming to realize how little your credit score matters if you decide not to play this game. People say it will impact your ability to get a mortgage or a lease, but: not my experience!

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