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Zero debt. multigraincracker Jun 2025 #1
us also, zero debt since about 2010 ret5hd Jun 2025 #33
My wife and I have zero debt BOSSHOG Jun 2025 #2
How much do you think those cards would be worth? newdeal2 Jun 2025 #5
Based on condition and quantity BOSSHOG Jun 2025 #8
Any particular cards you can recall, BOSS? True Dough Jun 2025 #6
I know Mickey Mantle BOSSHOG Jun 2025 #7
Some 1952 Mickey Mantle card sold for over $12 million DFW Jun 2025 #11
Oh great! True Dough Jun 2025 #16
Oh we'll get by BOSSHOG Jun 2025 #17
And YOU KNOW True Dough Jun 2025 #20
What was that . . ."A jackrabbit in every pot and a bale of hay in every garage"? hatrack Jun 2025 #25
That's for the NEXT box of baseball cards he finds. n/t DFW Jun 2025 #39
I read an article at least 20 years ago BOSSHOG Jun 2025 #19
I have my husband's '56 Topps baseball and football MerryBlooms Jun 2025 #21
Give this guy a call FHRRK Jun 2025 #38
No debt for many decades. fierywoman Jun 2025 #3
Zero debt. anciano Jun 2025 #4
I paid down $80k in debt GenThePerservering Jun 2025 #9
Sorry to hear about your business going belly-up True Dough Jun 2025 #18
The average American household is $332,000 in debt? DFW Jun 2025 #10
That's why he is pushing hard for lower interest rates. multigraincracker Jun 2025 #26
Debt free here. NewHendoLib Jun 2025 #12
Debt MoonlightHillFarm Jun 2025 #13
I have none of those. I pay off my credit cards each month. No mortgage, no car loans, and no student debt. sinkingfeeling Jun 2025 #14
don't know whether to feel good that I'm below average cadoman Jun 2025 #15
Zero debt. Ms. Toad Jun 2025 #22
I only use my pre-paid debit card. multigraincracker Jun 2025 #28
I prefer the benefit of keeping my money in the bank earning a smidgen of interest for an extra 30 days. Ms. Toad Jun 2025 #36
This debit card is a Preferred Customer benefit. multigraincracker Jun 2025 #40
You may want to watch what they charge you at stores. usedtobedemgurl Jun 2025 #43
Merchants are still paying processing fees - Ms. Toad Jun 2025 #44
28 years debt free. BluesRunTheGame Jun 2025 #23
Now I'm confused essaynnc Jun 2025 #24
I got out of debt about ten years ago. Iggo Jun 2025 #27
We're deep enough haele Jun 2025 #29
I guess in the middle róisín_dubh Jun 2025 #30
I'm in under $5K, but... LudwigPastorius Jun 2025 #31
Overall, I'm less indebted, but I'm more indebted in some of those categories than everyone else. W_HAMILTON Jun 2025 #32
Zero debt radical noodle Jun 2025 #34
Yes, the credit score system needs some refinement True Dough Jun 2025 #41
No Debt DET Jun 2025 #35
I have zero debt. I've always paid my credit cards off comradebillyboy Jun 2025 #37
We are ahead. usedtobedemgurl Jun 2025 #42
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