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Originally Posted by shadoquad
I disagree. It is not better than cash. Cash is more useful and only marginally less thoughtful. I can take the cash and put it in my acct and then use a check card to buy online.
It's a matter of perspective, though.
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I agree, but even though I am only 24, cash feels way more "real" to me than a piece of plastic. I guess since I grew up in a household where credit-card use was frowned on (right or wrong, many ways to view it) and I rarely saw them except for business transactions, cash makes me feel warm and fuzzy and CC's do not. Utility may be the same, but cash feels better I agree with you 100%.
The problem here is, I have a few friends that money is no object to. I have to actually THINK about what I am going to get them, as the gift is meaningless, they could buy anything they wanted except maybe a Veryron, and probably that if they wanted to blow the cash on it. This means it is 100% the thought and 0% the subject. Then I have some other friends who are scraping by in college. To them, the $100 gift-card/CC/Cash would be WAY! more meaningful and very well thought out.