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This is Where It Began – A Watch, A Big City, and A Credit Card

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I moved to Chicago in 1996. I had just completed by Bachelor’s degree and was moving to Chicago to save the world. Ha! My plan was to work with gangland kids as a licensed social worker.

My rent was $350. I didn’t have any debt. I didn’t have any credit cards. And I didn’t have a car. In fact, I left my car in Texas for my parents to sell.

I was completely ignorant of finances. I mean, I had grown up with a checking account. But credit score, no clue. Credit cards, no clue. Loans, no clue. I was really ignorant about the bigger world of money and debt and such.

And then I walked by a table somewhere and I’m sure they were offering something for free. And I signed up for my very first credit card.

This was my first purchase… (There was one more that I remember…a Coach backpack purse. I loved that bag! But I had no idea what Coach was. I had never been a name brand girl. And frankly, I’m still not, even though I do know what they are now.)

Hope's first CC purchase, a Seiko watch

If memory serves, this watch cost me $300? Don’t quote me, it has been almost three decades since I made this purchase.

During my continuous clean out and purge, I found it a few weeks ago. Along with a couple of other nice watches I obtained since then.

I went to Walmart to try to get new batteries in all three. But they wouldn’t do anything with them due to the price point, I guess. They referred me to a jeweler to replace them. For $42, I got three new watch batteries. And now, I’m wearing my 28 year old purchase, and my daughter’s will each have a nice watch.

Several months ago, I was able to sell my engagement ring. (I couldn’t find the post about it.) But I had tried pawn shops, jewelers, and finally Facebook Marketplace to sell my “real” jewelry. I was shocked at how little these supposed valuable pieces were worth. But for now, I will keep this watch. I haven’t worn a watch for years. And I will enjoy it. It brings back the memories of some of the best times of my early adult life. I LOVE Chicago.

But it will also be a reminder of what not to do financially ever, ever again! No MORE CREDIT CARD debt!

Sidenote: Before you bring up unexpected spending, etc. this money came from my Christmas saving – cash bucket. I figured these are perfect gifts for the girls.


5 Comments

  • Reply jj |

    That’s odd WalMart wouldn’t just replace the batteries but what do I know! This is a gift for the girls that I hope they cherish.

    • Reply Hope |

      That was my thought too, but I guess they don’t want the liability should something go wrong.

    • Reply Jen |

      Years ago I had a Fossil watch, and had to have the battery replaced at a jeweler or at a Fossil retailer. I was told at the time it was because Fossil watches were opened using a tool unique to that brand, and not all places had the tool. The watch also had a rubber gasket that needed to be replaced every time the watch was opened. So maybe the watch in question required some tool that Walmart didn’t have?

    • Reply Hope |

      Yes, no surprise there. But what was surprising is that Wal-mart wouldn’t change the battery.

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