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Originally Posted By: BranSheaDon't know exactly what spend-only credit means, but it seems to me that you're far too generous.
It would seem redundant at first blush, but when considering the mechanics of credit financially, and the use of the word in common society, it isn't. What it means to me is some form of credit, such as those our petitioner mentioned, that can only be spent, and cannot (generally) be renewed with more "credit", distinguishing it from the unembellished term "credit", which is so strongly linked with "card", that most people think of it as something you may draw upon over and over. Does that make it any clearer, Bran? I would be curious to know what Haller thinks... :0)
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