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Friday, May 18, 2012

Just a really quick share or maybe a referral link while working on a bigger article hopefully set soon for publishing. Which credit cards do you use and why?  You should go over to Huffington Post to see the article excerpted below and the responses as well 

Ask the Readers: Which Credit Cards Do You Use?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jd-roth/six-years-of-get-rich-slo_b_1432637.html

Nearly two years ago, I polled GRS readers to see which credit cards you use. The question garnered more than 200 responses. At the time, I promised to go through and tabulate the results, to post them to the blog so that we could all see which credit cards were most popular with the smart folks who read this site. I never followed through. Now, 21 months later, I’m curious about this question again, but feel like the responses to that first post are outdated. As a result, I want to repeat the survey.

So, today I’m asking once again: Which credit card(s) do you use? Why do you use it? How, when, and where do you use it? Do you have personal rules for credit card use?

(via Instapaper)

I’m interested to hear some of your responses if you wouldn’t mind taking a moment to leave a comment here as well. 

We may be back with more later today or tomorrow, so come back and see what’s going on soon.   Be sure to see the whole article and survey over at Huffington Post. 

Derek

I'm just an average Joe that took a liking to personal finance, debt management and related topics. I started a blog before this one that wasn't great and wanted to improve on it. This is my attempt to share relevant and useful information in one place.

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