Isn't that criminal? Not saying I care or think you'd get convicted but if you buy something on credit without the intent to pay it back isn't it fraud or what not? I mean I like the idea but figure the risks should be put out there.
Personally, I consider contracts between myself and financial institutions to be binding, and I would never default on a loan or credit card debt. After all, I freely entered into the agreement. My plan is to pay off all debt (I only have a mortgage for about 25% of home value) and then quit my regular job and move to an area with low property and sales taxes. With no mortgage or other debt to service and no expensive commute to work, I won't need much of an income, especially if I grow some of my own food. What little money I need I will obtain by working or trading for cash and/or Bitcoin. My taxable income will be negligible, so I will be in that vast class of people that puts nothing into the system but still gets all the benefits of living in a modern welfare state. The very same class of leeches that I supported with my tax dollars for so many years, the people that politicians fawn over with their class-warfare rhetoric. If enough people did this, we could bankrupt government in a hurry and begin building a post-political future based on peaceful interaction rather than coercion.
The big difference between them and you is you're supporting yourself. If you support yourself and live off the grid like that I don't care if you put money in as taxes.
When all you do is take that's a little different.