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Uniqua wrote:
ilovepizza has the best response!
When CC companies see that you carry balances for a certain period of time, they RJ you to make more money. It doesn't matter if you pay more than the minimum. As long as you carry a balance, they can RJ you to whatever they see fit. Afterall, they are making more money off of you. And, those balance transfer offers sound really good until you realize you can't pay off the balance by the end of the introductory period. It's best to keep up with those BTs and if you must carry a balance, don't do so for an extended period of time.
Creditaddict wrote:the purchase apr has been increased 2 and today sits at 34.99%. LOL
haulingthescoreup wrote:
I posted somewhere else that I would love to see a requirement that right underneath the minimum payment line on your statement (not buried on page 5 somewhere), they would have to post how many months it would take to pay off your balance at that rate, and how much the final sum of payments would be.
Creditaddict wrote:What I don't get about Advanta is, if I'm such a high risk with my revolving balance, why you give me a 21k limit and increase it every 6 months more!
Whoops, I hope I didn't plagiarize it! It certainly wouldn't have been intentional, but after I read enough, my brain does turn to goo...
@score_building wrote:you and Liz Warren (great minds think alike)
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
I posted somewhere else that I would love to see a requirement that right underneath the minimum payment line on your statement (not buried on page 5 somewhere), they would have to post how many months it would take to pay off your balance at that rate, and how much the final sum of payments would be.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:Whoops, I hope I didn't plagiarize it! It certainly wouldn't have been intentional, but after I read enough, my brain does turn to goo...
@score_building wrote:you and Liz Warren (great minds think alike)
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
I posted somewhere else that I would love to see a requirement that right underneath the minimum payment line on your statement (not buried on page 5 somewhere), they would have to post how many months it would take to pay off your balance at that rate, and how much the final sum of payments would be.