Originally Posted by
cooker
What would be "special' about it, is that finance companies may come to recognize car-free people as an under-exploited market, since they don't have car loans, so they would look for other ways to hook those people into taking on debt and making monthly payments.
What makes you think car free people are an under-exploited market for credit card companies? Ya think the people with allegedly $500-600 extra to spend only use cash/checks to purchase goods and services? Or do you think many/most/all car free people have to "hooked' by finance or credit card companies to desire products and services that are not paid for in cash?