• Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I refuse to participate in this and I have no idea what my credit score is.

    I bought my land and house through owner finance, my debt was to a single individual. No banks involved, no credit check. Obviously this isn’t always an option, but it still is an option in some cases, and it’s a damn valuable option when it does present itself.

    I buy used cars only, either through owner finance or paid in full. No banks.

    I have never had a loan from a bank.

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      11 months ago

      I bought my land and house through owner finance, my debt was to a single individual.

      That’s cool and all, but it isn’t practical if the person selling you the house also has a mortgage they need to pay off before moving. Shy of paying in cash, there’s not a home in my city of Houston I could have managed that with.

      I buy used cars only, either through owner finance or paid in full. No banks.

      I mean, that’s totally cool. But, again, it requires you to have a significant amount of cash on-hand and someone willing to sell a decent vehicle at a reasonable price. Possible, but certainly not trivial. And with the sheer number of dealerships and resellers and outright scammers in the business, its a minefield.

      I have never had a loan from a bank.

      Its certainly nice to have enough cash on hand to manage this trick. But good luck going to college without a parent’s savings. Even city colleges charge you far more than a part-time high school diploma job brings in.

      I did know a couple of people who were born into relative poverty and managed to be totally unbanked while having a relatively easy time of it. But they were both sex workers. Not a career for the faint of heart.