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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2714100" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>All of our kids had jobs in highschool as did me and my wife. They all buy their own phones and pay the service. I helped with down payments but they have all picked out and bought their own cars themselves and paid their own insurance and upkeep. The kids all get bank accounts with debit cards when they start working and I have fought all of them while helping them with their money. I forgot that girls like to shop. The older kids have been warned continuously by me about racking up CC debt, so much theyre tired of hearing about it. I cant help it, I just want them all to work towards building good credit from the start and not to screw up as much as I did at their age and have to work hard to clean it all up later on down the road. End the cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2714100, member: 1535"] All of our kids had jobs in highschool as did me and my wife. They all buy their own phones and pay the service. I helped with down payments but they have all picked out and bought their own cars themselves and paid their own insurance and upkeep. The kids all get bank accounts with debit cards when they start working and I have fought all of them while helping them with their money. I forgot that girls like to shop. The older kids have been warned continuously by me about racking up CC debt, so much theyre tired of hearing about it. I cant help it, I just want them all to work towards building good credit from the start and not to screw up as much as I did at their age and have to work hard to clean it all up later on down the road. End the cycle. [/QUOTE]
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