We've been a cash only family for a few years, as well.
Here's why I WANT a credit card:
- My dog broke his foot. We had to wait ELEVEN days to get paid, because no local vet will take payments or bill. Cash or card up front. MY POOR DOG!!! No pain med. Unset bone. It just makes me *angry*.
- My car got flooded back in Feb/March (while I was at the hospital for a week with my son). Since it rained for something like 4 months straight this winter/spring it could never dry out (we had dehumidifiers going and the engine and heater going, and a rug cleaner, all to no avail). So my car is completely *infested* with mold. I have to get an all new interior and I haven't the $500 insurance deductible to do it. So for 5 months, I've had no car. (For want of a nail, the shoe was lost, for want of a shoe...)
- I have an injured shoulder. (Broke a wedge shaped piece of cartilage off of the glenoid (the cup shaped part your humerus fits into) and ripped the tendons and ligaments away from the bone. I have very limited movement, and am in constant pain (since February). FORTUNATELY I have high pain tolerance (I'm in chronic pain from my waist down). To fix it is a very simple outpatient procedure. Why haven't I done it? Well, I need a couple hundred up front for the copays. AND I need to cook for at least a few weeks in advance (because my arm is going to be strapped to me for absolutely NO movement for 6 weeks or the repair won't hold... and then 6 months of VERY careful physical therapy) and cannot afford to buy the groceries in advance just yet.
$ What we HAVE paid for was our son's medical bills. Our insurance deductible for major care is $8500. Not including 11 trips to the ER @ $100 a pop, and 20 or 30 specialist visits @ $45 a pop (due right then), and $3000 dollars worth of COPAYS for medication. In 3 months time... it only HAD to cost us about 4k + 8500. ((Now, the 8500 we COULD have payment planned out, but my husband didn't know that, and out of fear just paid as much of it as we could. 6k. DRAINING us completely. And every spare dollar going to cover daily medical expenses (copays, etc.). Any chance YOU have a spare $12,500? Plus another $1500 for the 3 "can't pay for it" emergencies that happened above. Plus another $5k for 2 months of mortgage payements (because hubby's work decided not to pay him for his last 6 weeks with them until OCTOBER), and another $1700 for COBRA, because the HR person screwed up and cancelled our health insurance on day 1 of his 2 weeks notice, instead of when he actually LEFT.
Can you come up with $21,000 in 4 months time?
We live within our means, as long as nothing REALLY EXPENSIVE crops up in the form of an emergency, and my Husband is getting paid regularly. But beyond the "standard" emergencies that always crop up (which I haven't added to the list)... when all of a sudden you're faced with NEEDING (not wanting, but needing) thousands you don't have... what do you do?
Myself? I don't eat for 3 or 4 days at a time, get behind on my bills, beg and plead with absolutely every creditor around to put us on hold and payment plan us out, cancel all of our son's activities, cash out our IRA (taking a 30% hit) and cry, wishing that we had a credit card.