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Originally Posted by BirdDancer
I hear ya. It's amazing how much less I am able to do.
I'm a little concerned that you put your credit cards on auto pay. Other bills, fine, but I can't tell you how many times my husband and I have had to dispute charges on our credit cards because of vendor errors, fraud, and non-delivery of ordered items. If the charges are paid, it's a whole lot more difficult to dispute. The credit card companies expect that you haven't paid such charges when you contact them about such issues.
Once my hubby and I stayed in a flea bag motel which should have charged our card $50, but they charged our card $5,000. That's just one of many examples.
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I know. I’ve had problems show up. I won’t order online anymore unless it’s a major retailer like Amazon, Zappos, or Eddie Bauer. I’ve quit using the credit card if it isn’t someplace I usually go. I carry cash.
But yeah, I don’t care as much as I used to.
I have the opportunity to open statements and look before the autopay. But I definitely go through periods where I do not care and don’t open my mail.
This is unlike the old me. I used to reconcile my bank balance religiously, and log on to credit card accounts often.