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  • ? mizuki hitoshi 4.3k

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  • ? kogasa-san's mother 78
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  • ID: 3250168
  • Uploader: steelbaker »
  • Date: almost 7 years ago
  • Approver: nonamethanks »
  • Size: 205 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/70624235 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 2
  • Favorites: 1
  • Status: Active

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tatara kogasa, kogasa-san's father, and kogasa-san's mother (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 2831

    まあここまで引っ張ったらオチも読めるもんだよねってかんじではありますが!
    この話は実は藍しゃまの人と高知に帰ったときの話で時期が違うのですが、描き忘れてたので混ぜました。

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 2831

    Well, it feels like you could tell what was coming if you drag it out this far!

    This story actually takes place at a different time from the story of when I went back to Kōchi with the Ran-shama person, but I forgot to draw it then, so I've mixed it in here.

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  • Moonspeaker
    almost 7 years ago
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    Reader-added tags include "Beyond memory lapse", "Lead-in", and "And then, this punch line".

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    sabitafukku
    almost 7 years ago
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    I am so glad my parents aren't that bad, and I will probity eat my words when they reach 70-80 years old

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    Jarlath
    almost 7 years ago
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    This is why you check the cc bills first, Kogasa.

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    user 510167
    almost 7 years ago
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    And this is why I only use debit cards (and I only own two of them too).

    In addition to staying completely debt free since the money is automatically deducted from my bank balance, it allows me to easily track the cards in use since transactions on my bank statement automatically include the debit card ID.

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    NNescio
    almost 7 years ago
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    Etnaz said:

    And this is why I only use debit cards (and I only own two of them too).

    In addition to staying completely debt free since the money is automatically deducted from my bank balance, it allows me to easily track the cards in use since transactions on my bank statement automatically include the debit card ID.

    But, but, think of all the perks and free stuff you get! And building your credit rating if you live in the US!

    ('though, yeah, that's how they get you.)

    That said, the debit card has a significant disadvantage; your funds can be put on hold for 'preauthorized' transactions (like swiping your debit card before paying for gas), sometimes inordinate amounts even if you're just paying for 10$ of gas or a no-frills hotel stay, causing you to 'accidentally' overdraft later because those hold-up funds are temporarily unavailable. To make matters worse, these holds often don't show up properly online.

    Yeah, scummy as hell on the part of banks. ESPECIALLY US Banks, who seem to like depending on overdraft fees as a source of revenue.

    Credit cards don't have this problem, because banks essentially give you a small-time loan when you use it, instead of the money being directly transferred from your account.

    Another thing is that credit cards usually offer better consumer protection, so if you get double-charged by a merchant accidentally (or charged for services you didn't authorize), it is much easier to 'chargeback'. Debit card charges are much harder to dispute.

    All of this makes credit cards a better choice for small, regular purchases (including billing), IMHO.

    Updated by NNescio almost 7 years ago

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    FWP
    almost 7 years ago
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    NNescio said:
    *cut for ease of reading*
    All of this makes credit cards a better choice for small, regular purchases (including billing), IMHO.

    Thats in the US, at least here in Western Europe just using a bank card is better since our banks are less scummy, plus I've never noticed anything about overdrafting, only time I didn't have the money when I wanted to buy something was when the Guvment took a crapton of money of my payment account without telling me beforehand because raisins.

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    Oh, right. This credit card...
    All that's left to do is click. Nothing, you're sure?
    Not a thing!
    Cancel this card?
    Click
    Such Is Life
    Okey-dokey.
    Oh.
    Yes
    It was paying my cell phone bill.
    Nope, nothing.
    It seems a waste just to pay the annual fees even though I never use it, so could you cancel it?
    Oh, give it a shot.
    Completed
    I'll ask just to be sure, but you're not using this to pay anything, right?
    It looks like you can do that online.
    No
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