I am doing research because I hope to take my retreat to St. Petersburg in the next couple weeks..
Anyway.. here's the question.. I'm trying to decide a hotel where I'd like to consider spending a night..
Under some of the "hotel information" or whatever it's called it says "credit card required".. Does that mean I can only go there if I have a credit card..?
Not all of these say that.. just a few of them.. Or does it just mean I can't make a reservation without a credit card..?
Forgive me if I sound confused lol.. I am..
I once again have a silly question
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John, weren't you saying something earlier about opening a checking account? Sometimes, you can get an ATM/Debit/Check card with the Visa logo that can be used as a "credit card" as long as you have the funds in the bank. It has the 16-digit number which allows you to make reservations and such, but it's not as much of a hassle as a true credit card because there's no interest or anything (since it's really just your checking account).
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GalvestonDuck wrote:John, weren't you saying something earlier about opening a checking account? Sometimes, you can get an ATM/Debit/Check card with the Visa logo that can be used as a "credit card" as long as you have the funds in the bank. It has the 16-digit number which allows you to make reservations and such, but it's not as much of a hassle as a true credit card because there's no interest or anything (since it's really just your checking account).
Exactly what I have, and I love it! I do not have to carry $100 around with me; all I do is swipe, knowing that the merchant is invisibly taking money from my checking account, so no interest or bills to worry about.
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