Are you richer than a 5th grader?
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Are you richer than a 5th grader?
So they say fiero owners are cheap. Does that mean they're broke? Or just thrifty?
Cast your vote and we'll tally the results :p
Stocks/bonds don't count. Anything you have to sell doesn't count. Cash is king
I'll start.... I have 4k.. my fiero isn't touching any of it... thieving whore she is. :3some:
Cast your vote and we'll tally the results :p
Stocks/bonds don't count. Anything you have to sell doesn't count. Cash is king
I'll start.... I have 4k.. my fiero isn't touching any of it... thieving whore she is. :3some:
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Who in their right mind doesn't have a fucking bank account? Are you asking to get ripped off or something? :scratch:
edit: Let me clarify. I carry no cash. If I have three dollar bills in my wallet, I go down to the ATM and shove them into it. Cash in a wallet is just asking to cater to bums and thieves. Plus, with a bank account you can pay with plastic instead of fumbling with coins... and you get rewards. :thumbleft:
edit: Let me clarify. I carry no cash. If I have three dollar bills in my wallet, I go down to the ATM and shove them into it. Cash in a wallet is just asking to cater to bums and thieves. Plus, with a bank account you can pay with plastic instead of fumbling with coins... and you get rewards. :thumbleft:

'87 Fiero GT, Automatic, 153... 156... 157... 158... 161k... 163k... 165k... 168k... SHIT I LOST COUNT
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Quite frankly, I'm shocked that people would be so ignorant. I've always wondered how many people would actually continue to use cash in this day and age of plastic and electronics... now it seems it's not as far off as I once thought. :scratch:
It's all about security and convenience. You get ripped off at a store in cash, you bend over and take it up the ass. You get ripped off at a store with plastic, you get it all back. Plus, you get rewards just for spending it.
Almost all stores jack up their prices to pay for credit card transaction fees. If you pay in cash, you're just handing them that money for free. If you pay in plastic, you're getting a service in return - convenience.
Cash also doesn't have online banking. :thumbleft:
It's all about security and convenience. You get ripped off at a store in cash, you bend over and take it up the ass. You get ripped off at a store with plastic, you get it all back. Plus, you get rewards just for spending it.
Almost all stores jack up their prices to pay for credit card transaction fees. If you pay in cash, you're just handing them that money for free. If you pay in plastic, you're getting a service in return - convenience.
Cash also doesn't have online banking. :thumbleft:

'87 Fiero GT, Automatic, 153... 156... 157... 158... 161k... 163k... 165k... 168k... SHIT I LOST COUNT
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I have 1 years salary worth in the bank. I have a lot more in my 401k plan and investments that I can liquefy pretty quickly if need be.
My Fiero is just my hobby car. I have over $20,000 sunk into it so far and it still is pretty stock. http://www.diyfiero.com/forum/garage.ph ... cle&CID=42
My Fiero is just my hobby car. I have over $20,000 sunk into it so far and it still is pretty stock. http://www.diyfiero.com/forum/garage.ph ... cle&CID=42
I treat others as they treat me
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I'm still waiting on my first full paycheck at the new job as well as the first full rent check from my house and the pension payout from my previous job. So we're at about $50 in the bank for the next week. = p
Still crossing fingers that the checks will start arriving SOON!
Trot, the frugal, fox...
Still crossing fingers that the checks will start arriving SOON!
Trot, the frugal, fox...
I'm not a total newbie... I also am friends with one of the best gun smiths in PA.V8Mikie wrote:Dude I would reconsider. Those are not guns for the newbies. Hard to clean, sight, maintain, etc. It's a lot of coin and Springfield's quality as of late hasn't been stellar.DiggityBiggity wrote:I've got $1900... but that's about to all be spent on my new M14
...Falcon4 wrote:About -$1,300. Fucking credit card and lack of job.
It's all about security and convenience.
and you get rewards. :thumbleft:
Cash also doesn't have online banking.
Plus, you get rewards just for spending it.
Your financial situation is none of my business.... But seriously, you're in no position to be giving financial advice. :fart:
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In the $5-10k category if you don't count debt.
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