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<blockquote data-quote="swcu_21" data-source="post: 1708883" data-attributes="member: 16992"><p>I agree, I am all for the wise use of credit, buying a house that you can afford is a great use of credit. I am talking about buying things you can't afford even on a payment plan. I know way too many people with 5-10K in credit card debt on the conservative side and that is not healthy for individuals or the economy. Credit is like anything else it should be used with moderation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swcu_21, post: 1708883, member: 16992"] I agree, I am all for the wise use of credit, buying a house that you can afford is a great use of credit. I am talking about buying things you can't afford even on a payment plan. I know way too many people with 5-10K in credit card debt on the conservative side and that is not healthy for individuals or the economy. Credit is like anything else it should be used with moderation. [/QUOTE]
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