Leverage Your Credit Card With Gambling
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Go in debt until you die, never pay back the system. Screw them until death.Only if you have a grace period on the interest
If you pay the interest useless
Solid advice JJ....If you have good credit why use your money??
Use $500 but of course pay back end of month so no interest, if your good you should spin that to $750 or more and you did not use your capital
good point. if you deposit with a cc, get the 1.5 to 2% cash back on the deposit.As JJ alluded to this is only a good strategy if you can pay off the credit cards. Not to mention you get some rewards as well. It’s a win-win.
Don't forget the CC shuffle. Move balances from one card to the next to maximize use of the low interest rate offers.Max out Credit and Pay only the Minimum. Then chase losses with the next card you have.
Sharp. I often get 0% balance transfer offers, but the 2-3% fees to transfer can hurtDon't forget the CC shuffle. Move balances from one card to the next to maximize use of the low interest rate offers.
If you have good credit why use your money??
Use $500 but of course pay back end of month so no interest, if your good you should spin that to $750 or more and you did not use your capital
I was joking.Sharp. I often get 0% balance transfer offers, but the 2-3% fees to transfer can hurt

i respect that. i have been using one of mine too much. one of my resolutions is to get it way down.
Haven’t had a credit card in 25-30 years…..
I’m just saying in general balance transfers can be worthwhile, but the fees can hurt. The same as spending money just to get credit card rewards.I was joking.
Dear god. I hope you know this entire thread is sarcasm Bobby.
Using a CC for gambling is not smart.......
TBH I did not know there was a fee for those zero balance transfers. I’ve never done one.I’m just saying in general balance transfers can be worthwhile, but the fees can hurt. The same as spending money just to get credit card rewards.
bookmakers the best NO credit card FEE and 15% lifetime bonus up to $1500If you have good credit why use your money??
Use $500 but of course pay back end of month so no interest, if your good you should spin that to $750 or more and you did not use your capital