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BTW, I'm the rare guy you really want to have ahead of you in the grocery line. When the checkout girl says..."that'll be 22.37" I have two twenties, two ones, a quarter, a dime, a nickle and two pennies.
It takes about 5 seconds compared to the check writers, credit card and welfare idiots who keep punching buttons and waiting for verifications for a purchase of two dollars.
My wife and I just switched to using cash only for all our day to day purchases a few months ago. Not only does it keep us from spending too much, its a lot quicker in the check out line. And I'm finding myself getting pissed at the people who carry the plastic - but especially the check writers. who the frick writes checks for groceries anymore? and they ALWAYS wait until they are told the total before they even start looking for their damn check book.
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The Question: Are they gonna charge me interest for purchases within the monthly period?
No. You're good. Don't worry. In fact, if anything, this will help you:
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No more double-cycle billing: Finance charges on outstanding credit card balances would be computed based on purchases made in the current cycle rather than going back to the previous billing cycle to calculate interest charges. So-called two-cyle or double-cycle billing hurts consumers who pay off their balances, because they are hit with finance charges from the previous cycle even though they have paid the bill in full.
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