PSA: Credit Card Minimum Payments About to DOUBLE

SouthPaW1227

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Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

ok holier than though.
What if you CAN'T pay it off in full... there are reasons that some people carry a balance that are out of their control.
 

Mo0o

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Oh damn my monthly minimum payment just went from 10 to 20 dollars, oh teh horror

so glad im not in CC hell
 

Murpheeee

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

you are ignorant.

this may not affect you, but its gonna crunch a heck of a lot of people out there.
bankruptcies may about to double too.....
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

Anyone who doesn't pay for thier house and car in cash is a fvcking moron. :roll:
 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

ok holier than though.
What if you CAN'T pay it off in full... there are reasons that some people carry a balance that are out of their control.

:thumbsup:

I was laid off and without a job for many months awhile ago and am still trying to pay off my balance.
 

Homerboy

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haha somebody made freinds quickly.
ugh this sucks... and just in time too as we have to start paying for my sons school next month too. Jeebus.... anyone doing intreste free loans? :)
 

NogginBoink

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This would be a Good Thing for most Americans. Short term pain but would encourage long term financial responsibility.

Looking at the long term economy of the nation, I think this is a most excellent thing to happen.
 

SouthPaW1227

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This is why America is in the debt were in. You people actually pay 10%+ interest rates? Are you insane? Nothing that costs you 10%+ in interest is a necessity, or even worthwhile.

Homes you can finance for 30 years, and it's a necessity. Cars you can get 0% interest on if you bargain. But there's no way in bloody hell 10% is acceptable...you end up paying rediculous amounts for crap you didn't even need.

Treat a credit card like cash or else you can easily fall in debt you'll never get out of. Some people are fine living in perpetual debt, and I'm not one of them.
 

GTaudiophile

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

ok holier than though.
What if you CAN'T pay it off in full... there are reasons that some people carry a balance that are out of their control.

LOL. Simple: Don't let it get out of control in the first place. Discipline? Delayed gratification?

Proud to be debt free with 3 credit cards! (Car paid for with cash too.)

I got a $3K Mastecard bill coming this month! No problemo!
 

Homerboy

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I was laid off and without a job for many months awhile ago and am still trying to pay off my balance.
Same boat... laid off the week after my girl was born for ~6 months... took out a home equity loan to pay off some of it, but still realing from the fallout. Ugh. This is NOT good news.
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

ok holier than though.
What if you CAN'T pay it off in full... there are reasons that some people carry a balance that are out of their control.


Because they can't control their spending??
 

Homerboy

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LOL. Simple: Don't let it get out of control in the first place. Discipline? Delayed gratification?

Please re-read my statement... "OUT OF THEIR CONTROL"

 

tfinch2

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

This is big for small businesses that use these cards, and carry a big balance and are barely scraping by to pay bill, payroll, debts, and pay the monthly minimum of a couple say $300, if it doubles to $600, that's a pretty large chunk of change they are going to have to account for...
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Paying credit card bill in full every month > min monthly payments

I'm with you on that one.
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Homerboy
LOL. Simple: Don't let it get out of control in the first place. Discipline? Delayed gratification?

Please re-read my statement... "OUT OF THEIR CONTROL"

So whose control then? If it's the wife & kids, take their cards away with scissors!

If it's a small business, then I feel for you. But still, budgetary discipline is necessary.
 

theGlove

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

wow guess you never heard of people running into bad times
 

Tiamat

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don't buy what you can afford. Its very simple. No need for minimum payments.
:shrugs;
 

Homerboy

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So whose control then? If it's the wife & kids, take their cards away with scissors!

If it's a small business, then I feel for you. But still, budgetary discipline is necessary.

did you read my post(s)?
AFter my 2nd child was born I was laid off for ~6months (sure I had odd jobs here and there but nothing of substance)... so I had unemployment coming in that paid the rent and put SOME food on the table... but gas, more food and diapers DO cost money. Only way to pay for those is with CREDIT correct?
 

SouthPaW1227

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
don't buy what you can afford. Its very simple. No need for minimum payments.
:shrugs;

Maybe this guy said it better than me.

Hard times? That's what friends and family is for, not digging an impossible ditch.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Originally posted by: Tiamat
don't buy what you can afford. Its very simple. No need for minimum payments.
:shrugs;

Maybe this guy said it better than me.

Hard times? That's what friends and family is for, not digging an impossible ditch.

Not everyone has friends and family that can or will help. Also many people do not want to go on welfare etc.

While i am all against debt. I understand that sometimes people need it to survive.
 

Ares2600

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Wow.. some people need some perspective here. Especially with the economy the way it has been the past few years I'd imagine there'd be more understanding flying around. Sh!t happens, and not everyone is a moron that turns to credit to get them through. You people ride some high friggin horses.
 

Banana

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Anyone who only pays the minimum (heck, anyone who doesn't pay it COMPLETELY off by the end of the grace period) on a credit card is any idiot anyway.

Anyone who doesn't pay for thier house and car in cash is a fvcking moron. :roll:
I can't afford to pay cash for house! Should I rent?