I paid off my credit card...

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...only 3 days ago, and then TNK posts Galyean Pro Series Large LAHAR up for sale. AAAARRRRGH! Oh well, my credit card isn't comfortable without a balance on it anyway. :D
 
Theres no such thing as 0 balance on a credit card when your into customs, i thought it was common knowledge ?:D
 
What's funny is that PayPal has an automated conscience for the buyer. When you want to make a purchase (say the debit is your primary, and you have credit as a secondary) it asks you several times, "Are you sure you want to use your credit card? You will have to pay interest."
The Lahar is a nice knife, I'm sure you've more than earned it taco. Treat yourself!

Theres no such thing as 0 balance on a credit card when your into customs, i thought it was common knowledge ?:D

What is the knife in your sig?
 
...only 3 days ago, and then TNK posts Galyean Pro Series Large LAHAR up for sale. AAAARRRRGH! Oh well, my credit card isn't comfortable without a balance on it anyway. :D

That's a nice knife, I've been eyeballing it too. :thumbup: As for your CC you only live once. Might as well run it up to the HILT!!! :D:D
 
(revdevil) its an engine turned & completely fileworked crawford kasper flipper framelock.those lahars are nice,just checked it out.love the large blue handled one,real cool !
 
I hear this post, I was finally on the plus side of my bank account, but a good deal on Fallkniven PXL was at hand, I can rest easy now, I thought, one more blade and then no more knives this summer - time to golf. That was Monday. How was I to know an irresistable deal on a BM 940 was to present itself Tuesday? The in-laws are visiting this weekend anyway, I'll golf next weekend.
 
The trick is......
deciding when to pay off the balance
or instead report the card stolen.

Paymepal's free advice is not to save us from intere$t
but a last ditch effort to avoid paying the plasticard
merchant fee on their side of the fence.
Using your credit card is insurance over and above
paymepal's protection plan since if there is a problem
and for some reason paymepal doesn't cover it, you
then have the option to file a claim with the card's issuer.

Kinda like toting two EDCs at same time but different.
 
The trick is......
deciding when to pay off the balance
or instead report the card stolen.

Paymepal's free advice is not to save us from intere$t
but a last ditch effort to avoid paying the plasticard
merchant fee on their side of the fence.
Using your credit card is insurance over and above
paymepal's protection plan since if there is a problem
and for some reason paymepal doesn't cover it, you
then have the option to file a claim with the card's issuer.

Kinda like toting two EDCs at same time but different.

Word to the wise.
Edit: Don't report it stolen if it wasn't. Word to the wise.
 
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