- Feb 16, 2013
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this was my last chance to get a pair.
I wanted one more...I was being greedy, got cart jacked like 3 times lol no luck
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this was my last chance to get a pair.
I wanted one more...I was being greedy, got cart jacked like 3 times lol no luck
Why?I heard UBIQ fired everybody yesterday.
Shoulda fired everybody today too with that half *** release...I heard UBIQ fired everybody yesterday.
Order placed as wellTHANKS for the post...just placed my order because i really dont want to worry about this release and the black pair to come
That's where you're wrong. Kicks>>>>>allOne thing I make sure before I buy any kicks is paying my bills first. a roof over my head and food on the table is worth more than a pair of kicks.
On the plus side, one can build a sneaker fort to live in with all the shoe boxes he/she has collected.That's where you're wrong. Kicks>>>>>all
nah gotta use the credit card man, get that 2% cashback ya feel me?I was just kidding. I don't buy my kicks with credit cards, I use cash or debit
And get charged interest for using someone else's money? Nah I'm goodnah gotta use the credit card man, get that 2% cashback ya feel me?
And get charged interest for using someone else's money? Nah I'm good
Whatever, I'm not trying to find out how they screw you overYou have a solid understanding of how credit cards work.
As long as you pay what you've spent each month, you don't have to pay interest, and your credit goes up.Whatever, I'm not trying to find out how they screw you over
What if you forget a few dollars or some loophole exists(theres always a loophole).As long as you pay what you've spent each month, you don't have to pay interest, and your credit goes up.
Do you own any credit cards?Ya'll wanna act like you know everything and then get shocked when the banks **** you in the ***. I'm not trying to take that chance until I got more than enough money to be able to pay back everything 10x with no problem. That's what happened in 08 and it could most certainly happen again.
Just make sure the card does not have an annual fee, and pay your cc bills 100% each month and you are good. It is actually the fiscally smart thing to do, use credit cards for everything you would use cash/debit for and then use your cash to pay off your credit card. You pay 0 interest on that card and you also earn rewards/cashback, which is basically free money. CC companies make there money off of people who arent fiscally responsible and carry a balance on their cc (amongst other things).What if you forget a few dollars or some loophole exists(theres always a loophole).