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No they don't..lol. I made my payment yesterday to. Just before 4 pm.
Hum, checking now. lol I'll bet mine show, too!
It's showing on Experian. I don't know about the others yet. Wow, they don't waste any time! lol
@Anonymous wrote:It's showing on Experian. I don't know about the others yet. Wow, they don't waste any time! lol
Super duper fast. WOW. I only checked EX. They are usually always the first to report a new account for me. Then EQ and lastly TU. Now I have a credit relationship with 4 of my 9 CUs. SDFCU,NFCU,Penfed and Security Service FCU. Not too bad of a CU lineup. Ha!
@baller4life wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It's showing on Experian. I don't know about the others yet. Wow, they don't waste any time! lol
Super duper fast. WOW. I only checked EX. They are usually always the first to report a new account for me. Then EQ and lastly TU. Now I have a credit relationship with 4 of my 9 CUs. SDFCU,NFCU,Penfed and Security Service FCU. Not too bad of a CU lineup. Ha!
Outstanding credit union lineup! I have a relationship with four of mine - SDFCU, PenFed, NFCU and another that won't be named. lol You know the one, baller.
Interest charge today was 2 cents on $100. At 2 cents a day I don't feel bad about dragging out the loan for a while. lol
If they allow me, I'll just auto pay $5 a month until the loan is paid off. If they try to okey doke me with something different( tack some crazy charge on)). I'll just pay it off early.
Hoping I can drag it out 12 to 18 months.. maybe longer. We'll see what happens. Right now the account has my next bill due in March 2017 for $140.98? Which makes absolutely no sense at all. Even with interest, it shouldn't be that much.
Well that makes no sense at all. How is your payment more than balance owed?
@baller4life wrote:Well that makes no sense at all. How is your payment more than balance owed?
Beats the hell out of me Baller. lol
That's what the normal monthly payment would be if payed over 36 months on $4500 balance. Their calculation system must be screwed up or something.
I suppose they haven't programmed it to calculate loans paid back early. Payment should be $3.13 if payed over 36 months.