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TBone
 
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This is complete BS. Credit card companies make money every time you use
that card regardless of how quickly you pay it off. I use my credit cards
for just about everything and zero balance them every month for the past 20
years and I still get flooded with new applications and phone calls for new
ones to this day. Not exactly what would happen to a non-welcome customer.

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"John Emmons" wrote in message
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Not to mention that if you pay off your balance each month for a long

enough
period of time, you'll become a non-welcome customer.

Folks who think that by paying on time, never keeping a balance, etc.

makes
them "good"customers to the credit card issuers have got it completely
backwards.

Ironically, they're the worst customers.

John Emmons

"Charles Spitzer" wrote in message
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"Fly-by-Night CC" wrote in message
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In article ,
"TBone" wrote:

Who cares, just zero balance the thing every month and the can raise

the
rates to 90% and it still won't cost you a dime.

You know that, I know that, practically everyone *knows* that - but

few
actually live by that rule. Jeez, if $8000 is the _average_ credit

card
balance of the American family just think about those who float much
higher than that who pull up the zero or just a few hundred balance
accounts to create that average.

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"Sure we'll have fascism in America, but it'll come disguised
as 100% Americanism." -- Huey P. Long


something like 20% pay off each month.