After my discharge, almost two years ago now, my husband and I swore off credit cards, and resolved to live on a cash-only basis. There were a few times when we've had to sacrifice wants for needs, but it's a hell of a lot better than breaking out the plastic and being crushed by a mountain of debt. We've done pretty well.
But, last month, our car broke down. It was a relatively cheap, easy fix ($200), but we were rendered carless while waiting for the part to come in, which was not easy, since we don't live walking distance to anything, and are not on the bus line. Long story short, we spent about a week bumming rides and wishing we had a credit card to rent a car.
So today, I decided to take Capitol One up on an offer, and was instantly approved. I kind of feel like I've sold my soul, but at least now I can rent a car without hassle if I need one. Besides, the limit is so low that one paycheck could almost take care of it. And we're going to be applying for a new apartment in a few months, so it wouldn't hurt to try to put a few more cool points on my credit report. I figure I can use the card to pay my utilities, and pay it off every month. What do you all think?
And, when we do get our new place, we're going to make sure it's on the bus line.
But, last month, our car broke down. It was a relatively cheap, easy fix ($200), but we were rendered carless while waiting for the part to come in, which was not easy, since we don't live walking distance to anything, and are not on the bus line. Long story short, we spent about a week bumming rides and wishing we had a credit card to rent a car.
So today, I decided to take Capitol One up on an offer, and was instantly approved. I kind of feel like I've sold my soul, but at least now I can rent a car without hassle if I need one. Besides, the limit is so low that one paycheck could almost take care of it. And we're going to be applying for a new apartment in a few months, so it wouldn't hurt to try to put a few more cool points on my credit report. I figure I can use the card to pay my utilities, and pay it off every month. What do you all think?
And, when we do get our new place, we're going to make sure it's on the bus line.
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