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The new minimum is still a mighty low number relative to the outstanding balance.
Tis true...but oh my, that's how those minimums get you.....
@UpperNwGuy wrote:The new minimum is still a mighty low number relative to the outstanding balance.
I took advantage of some plan it pay over time offers and that increased my minimum payment significantly. Used to be $30 now it's $166! But it's on a 0% interest card (Amex Everyday) so I will be carrying a 19% balance on that for the next yr...slowly paying it down while on my other cards I PIF.
Yeah that’s a huge jump! When I saw it I was like well it doesn’t appear too bad until you start having a higher balance. Then when I did the calculations it would be a huge difference. At least it’s at 0% interest though!!!
@Anonymous wrote:I took advantage of some plan it pay over time offers and that increased my minimum payment significantly. Used to be $30 now it's $166! But it's on a 0% interest card (Amex Everyday) so I will be carrying a 19% balance on that for the next yr...slowly paying it down while on my other cards I PIF.
Yea once I had the balance plus the multiple plan its - it adds up! I pay a few times a month but it's not my first priority since I can take advantage of the 0% for 12 more mths. I can only imagine how much worse it is on a card that charges interest.
I wonder if anyone up here has experienced the increase with interest. I just get curious on things like this. Thanks for commenting! It gives us some perspective.
@Anonymous wrote:Yea once I had the balance plus the multiple plan its - it adds up! I pay a few times a month but it's not my first priority since I can take advantage of the 0% for 12 more mths. I can only imagine how much worse it is on a card that charges interest.
I think they might be doing this selectively rather than across the board. I have an ED card that I used for a BT and had been paying pretty close to minimum on, they changed my mininum from 1% to 2% last December on a balance of around $4500. No biggie for me, I PIF before the promotional interest rate expired, but maybe they don't like customers paying minimums on an ongoing basis. They must not have been too spooked, I have over 50 CL accross my Amex cards and they didn't CLD me on any of them.
Minimum payments are not assigned on individual basis.
The amount may differ based on the balance, but calculations are identical across the board.
@Anonymous wrote:I took advantage of some plan it pay over time offers and that increased my minimum payment significantly. Used to be $30 now it's $166! But it's on a 0% interest card (Amex Everyday) so I will be carrying a 19% balance on that for the next yr...slowly paying it down while on my other cards I PIF.
Do you mean to say that you utilized Plan it on an existing 0% rate? If so, why? In my mind if your current rate is already 0% then there wouldn't really be a reason for Plan it.