• @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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    231 year ago

    I’m in this boat and it kind of sucks. I have a lot of savings after a few decades being a programmer, but my credit history consists of nothing but a few late bill payments over the years - never had a credit card or a house or car loan. To rent an apartment I always had to get my brother or father to co-sign the lease, or else I would just rent a room from somebody (which usually never required a credit check). I can’t get a credit card from a bank or even cards from stores.

    On the other hand, it kind of doesn’t suck since I have no debt whatsoever, and I just bought the house I’ll spend the rest of my life in for cash. For the last fifteen years I’ve driven cars I bought for cash on eBay or Autotrader. There were times in my life when if I’d had access to easy credit I would have dug a big hole for myself, and the (very rational) unwillingness of anybody to lend me money saved from financial disaster.

    • @droans
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      21 year ago

      If you’re good with your money, you should at least consider cards with cash back rewards. You can get cards that give you 2% back on everything. BCP will give you 6% on groceries but comes with a $95 annual fee.

      I always pay my cards the moment a charge posts. No point in carrying debt and risking paying any interest.

    • @Dkarma
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      -161 year ago

      Dude if you didn’t spend most of ur life taking out credit cards and just paying them off to build credit youre a complete moron!

      You’re a programmer and this isn’t rocket science. Lol. Talk about failing at life.