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pampchefsarah said:Yes! I have both, and strongly recommend only using the debit card. That way you are paying with the guests' money for the show, and your commission for anything you purchase. Don't put your business into debt.
turtle15 said:Even if I pay the cc off every month with the customer's money?
I was thinking the cc would be better because I would control when the money came out of my bank account.
janetupnorth said:My advice would be if you can't be 100% and I mean 100% disciplined to pay off that CC each and every month, then don't get it...the terms suck and it's not worth the headache.
Some people can discipline themselves to pay it off and it works great for them, but if you can't, don't play with snakes, you'll get bit!
Read the fine print on the terms too, it isn't a good "deal".
pcchefjane said:You may want to read Dave Ramsey's opinion on these "cash back" rebate cards. I had to laugh at the video 2 weeks ago in our class that a guy said all he "had to spend was $120,000 to get enough 'free' miles to go to Paris! Hmmm...somehow that doesn't sound very "free" to me. I trust Dave Ramsey since he lost everything he had 20 years ago. He was talking about the FICO thing last night. He went on to see what his was after 20 years of NO debt and NO credit cards. It told him he needs to borrow money and get a credit card so he could have a FICO rating. He said he would rather pay cash. I tend to believe a Christian financial expert than any credit card's terms after listening to him. Give me debt-free any day... Please don't take offense, Beth, but being one who cannot pay off every month, I am terrified of a credit card!
BethCooks4U said:I beg to differ. I find it to be a GREAT deal. If you don't pay it off, the interest rate is probably higher than you can get elsewhere so it's not a good deal for you. I did have one month that I didn't pay it all. The interest I paid was LESS than the bonus $$ they gave me so it worked out that time but I don't take chances and besides, I want it to be FREE money.
We've had this discussion before and your interest rate depends on your credit rating (if you don't have credit your rating is lower so a higher rate does not mean you're a bad risk, just that they don't know about you). But if you pay it off every month you can improve that too.
I don't do debt either and I totally agree that if you can't be 100% sure that you will make yourself pay it off every month it's not smart to get it. BUT, if you DO, the bonus $$ is like extra commission. For me, it pays for my ink for my printer and more. I'll take free ink.
pcchefjane said:You may want to read Dave Ramsey's opinion on these "cash back" rebate cards. I had to laugh at the video 2 weeks ago in our class that a guy said all he "had to spend was $120,000 to get enough 'free' miles to go to Paris! Hmmm...somehow that doesn't sound very "free" to me. I trust Dave Ramsey since he lost everything he had 20 years ago. He was talking about the FICO thing last night. He went on to see what his was after 20 years of NO debt and NO credit cards. It told him he needs to borrow money and get a credit card so he could have a FICO rating. He said he would rather pay cash. I tend to believe a Christian financial expert than any credit card's terms after listening to him. Give me debt-free any day... Please don't take offense, Beth, but being one who cannot pay off every month, I am terrified of a credit card!
The Pampered Chef Debit and Credit Card are both issued by the same company, but they have different features and benefits. The main difference is that the Debit Card is linked directly to your bank account and requires you to have the funds available at the time of purchase, while the Credit Card allows you to make purchases and pay off the balance at a later time with interest.
The Pampered Chef Debit and Credit Card can be used at any retailer that accepts Mastercard, both online and in-store. This includes all Pampered Chef purchases, as well as other everyday purchases.
Yes, both the Debit and Credit Card offer rewards and benefits for cardholders. These include cash back on purchases, exclusive discounts and promotions, and special financing options. However, the specific rewards and benefits may vary between the two cards.
No, there is no annual fee for either the Pampered Chef Debit or Credit Card. This means you can enjoy the benefits and rewards of the card without any additional costs.
To apply for a Pampered Chef Debit or Credit Card, you can visit the Pampered Chef website or speak to a Pampered Chef consultant. The application process is quick and easy, and you will receive a decision on your application within a few minutes.