Lloyd is considering getting a credit card and using it instead of cash. Which of these is a good reason for him to do so? A. Lloyd won't be able to buy anything you can't pay for with a credit card. B. there is less of a chance that Lloyd's identity will get stolen with a credit card. C. Lloyd definitely won't have to pay any fees or charges with a credit card. D. It will be easier for Lloyd to make online bill payments with a credit card.
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