11 Purchases You Should Never Make with a Credit Card

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Household bills

Generally, you can use a credit card to pay for anything. Household bills are no exception. However, making a habit of paying the monthly household bills you can’t afford using a credit card, could trigger bigger financial problems and debts. That’s because the interest for these seemingly harmless payments will add up, making it more difficult to pay off your full balance.

Luckily, there are other ways to cover your monthly payments. Speaking of which, here are 13 Useful Tips to Save Big on Utility Bills.

This next one will drive you crazy…..

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25 comments on “11 Purchases You Should Never Make with a Credit Card”

  1. Actually, I did buy a car once using a credit card because it was the only way I could get a car. After the purchase, another credit card made me an offer to give me a low interest rate if I were to switch my credit card debt to that one, which I did. I didn’t use the new card to buy anything until after the car paid off.

  2. low blow mentioning your brother and sister in law, especially after going on and on and on about yor “financial discipline”.
    “oh,” – nobody cares….

  3. I recently bought a new mattress it was a planned purchase I picked my purchase went up removed my check book and he said oh no we don’t take money. He proceeded to set me up applying for a credit card I was approved. If I paid off no interest and at a lower sale price. My husband was furious. My credit took a hit because yes I canceled right away. But credit back I’ve destroyed the card for

  4. Is there anything left that can use credit card for? All this is simply not valid article. Simply know your credit card limits and ability to pay it off. If you can not pay it off. Do not but it. or Do not have a credit card in first place. Do not live above your means.

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