Originally posted by: Genx87
So entering into a short term interest free loan that is paid in full at the end of the month is now "free loading" and living beyond ones means?
I see that you are confused, but yes it is. There is always a cost associated with using someone else's money. And if you count on using someone else's money for some period of time without paying that cost, is indeed freeloading. If you borrow money from your brother, he loses interest on his savings or postpones buying something he might want. Credit card companies make it up elsewhere -- as in egregious fees to those who aren't as well placed.
You don't understand why anyone would use a debit card. I on the other hand, don't see why anyone would use a credit card -- either use your own money (cash or debit) or get a proper loan from a financial institution. If you think about it, the industry has set things up so that those who go into debt have nominally better protection than those who pay their way.
Reward points are an enticement by the credit card companies to gain your business. No different than best buy's reward zone or if they have a 10% off sale this weekend. Are those companies utilizing sales and reward points fostering the freeloading entitlement society you fear?
I didn't say that I was fearful ... I am disdainful of a society where those who have money think that they are smart by using it to get something "for free". These things are almost never free to the society, and are paid for hundreds of others.
My major problem with this is that most people don't even recognize what is going on. People at all levels of the economy are paying for all the "free" airline tickets being redeemed and other "rewards". Thanks to the credit card industry, everyone who buys something at a business that accepts credit cards is paying higher prices to make it more convenient for thoser who use them, people who are in debt are deluded into thinking they are "saving", airline employees are paying in lower wages and benefits to accommodate all the non-revenue travel, etc. It's a vicious cycle...the result of which is an indebted nation.