Yes it is true your billed is paid, but using debit it is also paid, without interest charges, that credit cards will apply.
If a credit card is charging you interest, you're not using it correctly. The correct way to use one is to stay within 10% of your credit limit and pay in full every month.
Good answers guys, I will lean towards Debit. Mainly I have not credit cards, and do not want any.
You're going to regret not wanting any, you need to build credit to be able to get a decent mortgage and a decent auto loan.
I dont pay my credit card company, in fact they pay me 2% for allowing them the privilege of paying my bill, and allow me a month to pay them back so to speak.
Yep, sounds like you're doing it right, pay everything with the credit card then just pay that one bill in full every month. Thing is, one needs really really good credit to be able to do this with all of their bills and not just a few of them. In order to stay within 10% of your limit and pay all your bills you need a credit card with a limit that is nearly 10 times your monthly income. This is why I would go with a classic green American Express CHARGE card, since it has no limit, only bad thing about it is the annual fee.
If you want to pay out a new plasma TV over time get a personal loan, chances are it will have lower interest than using a credit card.
I've never been able to get a credit card, my identity was stolen and being used before I ever turned 18 and over the past 12 years it has proved impossible to do anything about it, every time I get something that isn't mine removed, something new shows up. I've looked into secured cards, but as long as new collection accounts that are not mine keep showing up on my credit a secured card isn't really going to help any.