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Paul 03-07-2014 03:12 PM

I charge almost everything on an airline Visa card to rack up air miles. Always pay in full, paid no interest in years.

986_c6 03-08-2014 12:31 AM

Yup. All my credit cards have no annual fees, and I earn on avg 1-3% on every purchase cash back. Pay it in full every month.

RawleyD 03-08-2014 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Timco (Post 389959)
That went towards car parts and a new roof.

I grew up poor. Dad was a Union iron worker, our family car was a 65 beetle then a 78 Pinto wagon. Some lean times.

That was the second most cash I have ever held, and I felt a pic was indeed necessary. I have come a long, long way to be able to withdraw that.

Posted it because cash talks. I always carry cash and it often lowers the cost significantly.

lol. I handed the PO of my Box 9000$ cash at his bank when I bought. I felt like a god. :cheers:

rocartfe2 03-08-2014 06:37 AM

Citi bank master card. Just cashed in my earned reward for a hardtop mounting kit, 04 radiator cap and a new engine mount. The more I spend the more I can buy! Wait that's why perpetual motion doesn't work.

RandallNeighbour 03-08-2014 06:54 AM

My tech only takes cash and I supply the parts I know need swapping or he tells me to order and have shipped to him overnight.

I wrench a lot on my car myself now though. It's a pain to get my car over to him for work and it's expensive too.

landrovered 03-09-2014 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by RawleyD (Post 390082)
lol. I handed the PO of my Box 9000$ cash at his bank when I bought. I felt like a god. :cheers:

I am intrigued/confused by this because there is simply no advantage to cash. It is insecure, it is actually dangerous to have large quantities around and authorities are able to scan for it so you can't even hide it. I'd rather have a cashiers check any day of the week. If anything, cash is a pain in the ass. Not to mention that large sums of cash indicate illegal or illicit activity.

Timco 03-09-2014 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by landrovered (Post 390256)
I am intrigued/confused by this because there is simply no advantage to cash. It is insecure, it is actually dangerous to have large quantities around and authorities are able to scan for it so you can't even hide it. I'd rather have a cashiers check any day of the week. If anything, cash is a pain in the ass. Not to mention that large sums of cash indicate illegal or illicit activity.

Or someone who works their ass off and gets paid well.......it took 5 min in my bank to get 9k. Not all cash = drug dealer or chop shop owner.

Who is going to scan my house and what tool will they use exactly ?
http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/DSC04248.jpg

Perfectlap 03-09-2014 09:26 AM

who is arock?

Timco 03-09-2014 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 390289)
who is arock?

Ha ha. From another website. He ripped off a few members on the sale of items and that is commonly used to prove you really just took that pic and it's not from the web.

Worlds collide!!

Benjamin 03-10-2014 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Timco (Post 389959)
That went towards car parts and a new roof.

I grew up poor. Dad was a Union iron worker, our family car was a 65 beetle then a 78 Pinto wagon. Some lean times.

That was the second most cash I have ever held, and I felt a pic was indeed necessary. I have come a long, long way to be able to withdraw that.

Posted it because cash talks. I always carry cash and it often lowers the cost significantly.

When I was a kid our family Truckster was also a 78 Pinto wagon (with the faux wood grain siding). We used to sit in the back, right above the exploding fuel tank!

A few years ago I was buying a project car and my credit union told me there was a $1000 cash limit unless I made prior arrangements. I was on my way out of state to see the car when I stopped in for the cash. They had to make a "special exception" to give me $2k in cash. You're right, cash is a great negotiating point when dealing with private to private sales. A lot of times businesses don't want to risk not reporting income much more than some guy not wanting to report the income to his wife.


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