Nikon_Assasin
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For the folks that might be interested, Thompson now offers buy now pay later with Zip on purchases over $35. Zip is just like Afterpay, Klarna & other similar companies
No commentary on needing to borrow money for $35 in cigars, but if Thompson gets your address, you'll have to move in order to get off their mailing list.
Not kidding.
Moving doesn't even help! The witness protection program wont even keep Thompson from finding where you move to.No commentary on needing to borrow money for $35 in cigars, but if Thompson gets your address, you'll have to move in order to get off their mailing list.
Not kidding.
I had to move halfway around the world twice to ditch them!Moving doesn't even help! The witness protection program wont even keep Thompson from finding where you move to.
kinda like being on the Cigar Page email list…if Thompson gets your address, you'll have to move in order to get off their mailing list.
Not kidding.
This is the worst idea ever… Why would you want to go into debt buying cheap ass cigars???For the folks that might be interested, Thompson now offers buy now pay later with Zip on purchases over $35. Zip is just like Afterpay, Klarna & other similar companies
This is the worst idea ever… Why would you want to go into debt buying cheap ass cigars???
Never purchase items of consumption on time, no matter what it is... That item will be gone (up in smoke ), and you will still be paying for it. If you purchase cigars on your CC, pay it off each month. Do not get sucked in to thinking I can afford more than I can, just because I can pay over time with no interest. Be smart, and enjoy what you can, when you can.How exactly would one go in debt? There's a cap on the amount that you can purchase. I guarantee you the vast majority of folks on here use credit cards to purchase cigars & you're in a worse position doing that (with the possible exception of earning points) that doing zip (no interest on the 3 payments) whereas credits cards have varying %'s of interest.
How exactly would one go in debt? There's a cap on the amount that you can purchase. I guarantee you the vast majority of folks on here use credit cards to purchase cigars & you're in a worse position doing that (with the possible exception of earning points) that doing zip (no interest on the 3 payments) whereas credits cards have varying %'s of interest.
Never purchase items of consumption on time, no matter what it is... That item will be gone (up in smoke ), and you will still be paying for it. If you purchase cigars on your CC, pay it off each month. Do not get sucked in to thinking I can afford more than I can, just because I can pay over time with no interest. Be smart, and enjoy what you can, when you can.
I use credit cards to buy everything. First thing like Dan said even 2 points add up over the year. But also it’s a lot easier to pay one bill a month vs carrying cash etc Never carry a balance unless it’s like big purchases like furniture etc with 12 months interest free. In that case why not use their money while mine earns interest
I can attest to this.Moving doesn't even help! The witness protection program wont even keep Thompson from finding where you move to.
Dear Bank of Kann,Counters to the great points: America is a nation that is built upon keeping you in debt in order to prove to the banks that you can stay in debt. If you have no debt, you cannot go into debt with ease. Ever since I paid my truck off in 2007, I have not had anything on credit (save for the house which we sold in 2010). Since 2010 we've been renting due to being overseas -- so no mortgage payments to count up. I paid in full for everything I needed, bought little of what I wanted, and saved, saved, saved. As a result, my bank accounts are pretty comfortable. Also as a result, I was surprised when I went to co-sign for a car for my 19 year old daughter and found out that she had better credit than I do. Like, I had a goose egg. Zip. Zero. Nada. I could buy any car on the lot of the Lexus dealership with cash if I wanted, but couldn't get financed to do so even at a ridiculous rate.
So, kids, keep your debt rolling monthly however you need to do it... so that you can go into more debt when you want to when that time comes.
Dear Bank of Kann,
I need to take out a personal loan…
Sincerely,
Johnny B
How else am I going to build my credit though!?Good luck! Every time I tried I got denied![]()
<enter predatory lender offering to help you build your credit>How else am I going to build my credit though!?