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 Do u think this is a scam?
this guy says he will loan u 50,000 dollars in 24hrs it will be transferd to ur account if u western union him 269.00 to cover the insurance fees? no credit check nothing like that just wants ur ...


 10 points for best answer please help!!!!?
I got my paycheck its not big because i dont work many hours because i go to school. My paycheck was 325 deposit i had an overdraft of 110 which i believe is wrong because when i went to pull out $ ...


 I DON'T believe it! Barclaycard has reduced my limit! Why?
Because I pay it off in full every month. Because I have quite a lot of money in my savings account [Yes, I know I'm lucky] and pay all my bills on time, in cash, don't have a cheque book ...


 I owe £70000 visa card and bank loan?
what happen i owe £70000 visa card and bank loan,
but i will move to new place. no register council tax.....


 How much credit card debt do you currently have?
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 Credit card advice please...?
I have 0 balance on a credit card with $2000 limit, the interest rate is very high. Whats better for my credit score and history to close this account down or to keep the card and just not use it?...


 How manny digits does a credit card have?
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 How many credit card do you have?
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 My roomate stole my debit card! What can I do to keep the charges from coming through?
I left my debit card in my purse in our apartment. Before I even knew it was gone, my roomate hands it to me and explains that she "borrowed" it to get a Blockbuster Rental pass. In order ...


 I need to know if you have to give written permission before someone can get your credit report?
Someone called me last night claiming I owed a business some money. I knew it was incorrect and hopefully they corrected it.
At the end of the conversation they started telling me what was on ...


 As i have a bad credit i cant get a bank account at all, what can i do ????
been to lots of banks and they keep saying no. I need a bank ...


 I need a personal loan to consolidate debt but I have poor credit...?
I have always had a steady job/income but I was mismanaging my money when I was younger and now that I have been applying for loans to try and get rid of my debt and to make just one monthly payment ...


 I need a loan for 7000 dollars Does anyone know were I could get a loan without being scammed .?
I need a loan were I should not have a upfront fee.. If anyone has any ideas let me know.....


 I have a really bad credit history, what can i do?
i get refused for everything,i work now and can pay it back but they dont want to give me anything. does anyone know where i can go. i mean i get refused for everything....


 Where can i get a personal bad credit loan from with bad credit from?
I have tried to get a personal loan from every where but know one will give me a second ...


 What is the best credit card to get?
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 Where can I truly find a free copy of my credit report?
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 I need advice on getting a home loan w/ unique circumstances!?
I currently rent the house I want to buy from my parents. Our credit is not so good.I recently got a loan to pay off credit cards and old bills on credit report. I'd like to borrow enough to pay ...


 Who, is the best charity to donate to?
Hello,

People I often work with different charities,

I just want you to like suggest on or two I can donate to

Thank-you!!...


 How can they do this??
My credit card company charged me a 'finance charge' that put my card over the limit when I still had money on it! How can they do that
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uhm, the problem is ...



Wisdom
I just got a credit card?
I just got a platinum credit card, with a 10,000 dollar spending limit. If i spend all the money in one day will i have to pay back 10,000 in one payment or will i have to pay payments like 500 a month.
                     
 




Libby
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CUT UP THE CREDIT CARD!!!!!


SHELTIELUVER
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Throw it away, save yourself the stress! I owe $15,000 right now and it started of at around $7000 because of interest. I lost my job and can't paid. My credit now ruined and I cannot rent an apartment, buy a car or even get certain jobs! And they won't stop calling and harassing me! I can't afford a lawyer to declare bankruptcy. To answer your question, you can make payments but they will be high and depending on your credit score, possibly high interest. Also, just because it is platinum it doesn't mean that you have great credit and will be charged low interest. They all call their cards platinum now to make you feel special! The only card that is for people who make tons of money and have excellent credit is American Express. Visa, Discover, and any others anyone can get. Save yourself the stress and grief and only buy what you can afford to pay for with cash!


pnk517
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Burn it, cut it, toss it. If you max it out, you will only have to make payments, which means that the end result, (principle plus interest) will double if not triple by the time that you pay it off.

Just pay cash!!!!


Amanda H
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Your payments will be about 350- 500 a month-- but it will be 95% interest. So for each payment you might take $50 off the amount you owe. Forever. It would take like 20 years to pay off.

Also, using any more than 25% of your limit dings your credit score.


We're All To Blame
I think AMEX is the only card where you have to pay the full balance. Don't quote me. And be careful with that...it could get ugly if you don't watch it.


Maria
It will be in payments, but beware b/c the interest could really get ya!


alexis221
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Will have to pay it back in payments, make sure your interest rate is good or its going to hurt spending that much money.


compurednek
It depends on the type of credit cards, there are a few. If it is a unsecured revolving account (like Visa or MC) you can pay the minimum each month (typically 3-6% of bablance). If it is a secured card they may want you to pay it off in full.


Bryan's Wife
500 a month!

But don't do it. Use the card only for things that you have the cash for. Pay it off every month and you'll have A1 credit which will result in a much larger limit down the road!


The Rabbi
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As soon as you make the purchase, apply for zero-interest cards and transfer the balance and pay it off as fast as possible.


peersignal
It depends on a) how much you charge to the card, and b) what interest rate you have.

Short answer, no you will not have to pay it back in one sitting. Based on the debt + your interest rate, a monthly minimum payment will be formulated.

My advice: DON'T GO SPEND CRAZY. Spend what you need, and if you can, pay it off immediately. This will help your credit score.


Dan821
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The amount that you will have to pay back each month will be a percentage of the total that you owe, plus interest.
You can always pay the balance in full and save having to pay any interest.


♥Deziree's Mommy♥
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In monthly payments and yes they will be HIGH.
What are you going to buy?
Do you have high interest?
Silly guy....


smartypants909
You will have to make at least the minimum payment listed on your statement. But that minimum payment may only cover the finance charges, and you will never pay off the balance that way and the interest will pile up and make you go over your limit and then you will have over limit fees and it will continute to grow and grow and you will be in debt the rest of your life. If you only spend on a credit card what you can afford to pay off in full each month, you will never pay any interest. Be careful, credit cards can get you in so much trouble, you won't know what hit you.


gatorboi19884870
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If it is a American Express of Discover card you do because theya re not real credit cards they are charge cards and youdo have to pay back what every you spend in one payment. but true credit cards provided by your credit provider can be broken down into payments. You shouldn't get close to your spendng limit because the less the gap between what you owe and how much you can spend really does bring your credit score down. And that can hurt you in the future. Also make sure you are cautious as to who has access to your information and don't whop online with this card use a debit card to do you online shopping or letting your friends do that stuff because you info can be stolen and that is not good. You can pay your bills with this card but other than that don't do it. Hope that this information is usful to you. Later


Shopaholic Chick
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depends on the type of credit card, call the company and ask them - and rememebr if you pay it back 500 at a time there will be interest and you will end up paying like $12,000 back not 10,000


1550LMBU
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If you want to have the full amount, I suggest you put in a Swiss account and earn 3 or more percent a day then you can afford your payment plus have extra money without touching the 10,000.00 at the end of each month. Don't be stupid with the money it will be all gone next year and you have nothing but some sparkle to show for it that you can't afford to keep.


Marshall K
It depends on the type and terms of the card. Since you have a limit, I assume it's probably a revolving credit card, meaning you'd just have to make the minimum payment. American Express cards (aside from their Blue card) require that you pay the balance in full each month, but they don't really have a "limit".


Dama
You can pay anything that is above the minimum payment. Just remember the more payments you make the more interest percentage kills you. If you pay the whole amount at once then you won't worry about interest.


Wind Chime
You will have to make payments.

But realize that if you make minimum payments you will not have it paid off for about 10 years and you will have paid many times the original amount. $50,000 or in worst cases a whole lot more just to pay off a $10,000 purchase.

The best use of credit cards is to use in case of emergencies, or to use for monthly expenses that get paid off at the end of each month. Using them for conveniences or extravagances usually ends in so much misery that you can't enjoy whatever it is that you are getting.


child of God
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whoa whoa start over!!!and this time~talk slower!! i think you just have to pay $500 a month.... oh, and if your name is wisdom... how come you didn't know that?


$m¤¤v¥ £¤¢¤
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#1. I wouldn't spend all the money in one day. Matter of fact, I wouldn't spend anything that I didn't have the cash for right on the spot to pay for it. You can max it out, but expect to pay outrageous interest.

#2. if you did pay $500 month, that's more than some people's rent and car payments! I could not explain to anyone let alone myself on why I'm paying a $500/month credit card bill.

#3. What would you need to buy that you would need to max out the card for? A car? If your credit's strong enough to get you a platinum card like that, then you should be able to get financed for a car for 3-7% instead of the crazy interest that's charged when you carry a high balance.

#4. Most importantly, don't live outside of your means. Just becuase you got a $10,000 credit card today doesn't mean that you'll be able to pay it off tomorrow if something unfortunate happens to you let's say that you get extremely sick,disabled, unemployed, (I hope that you get my drift by now) and you're not able to pay it, then what? Not only you're rehabbing physically, but financially as well. Nothing sucks worse to not only receive a hospital bill for the remainder that your insurance co-pay won't cover (that's if you even have insurance) and get that platinum card bill in the mail.

I'll leave you with a parting thought. All that glitters isn't always diamonds...

Sometimes it's broken GLASS


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