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 Prepaid credit cards?
I am 17 years old. I want to buy things online but my parents would allow me to get a credit card. Is there such a thing as a prepaid card? Where I pay money and that money goes into the card. Is ...


 I was told paying off your credit cards and closing the account will hurt your credit score?
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 Who is responsible for credit card debt after your death?
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 Help me understand mortgage refinancing?
We have about $30k in equity on our home, and currently have a 30 yr fixed at 6.9%. I'm not sure if refinancing will help or hurt us. My student loans are at 7.22, but I only owe another $3500,...


 How do I get out of a 3 yr contract with Ballys after 5 months without moving or medical reasons?
I only wanted to use their trainer but i was told to sign a 3 yr contract to do so. I was told I can cancel within 30 days but then I was told it was too late. When I called, they said then told me ...


 How do i rebuild my credit?
I am trying to rebuild my credit and i cant even get a loan.. i posted on here but something happend.. somone told me to email this guy that gives out loeans but i dont know if i should do it.. i ...


 How can I rebuild my credit?
I have a couple of credit card charge offs. How can I start to rebuild my credit? should I make a settlement on those credit cards, or should I pay off the entire balance? How will each affect my ...


 Is a pre paid credit card a real credit card?
i keep seeing offers for them and i wanted to know if its like a regular credit card except u can add $
i am planning a trip and need to rent a car and i know most rental places only takes ...


 How can I Eliminate My Credit Card Debt?
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 Why can't you use a credit card to buy a money order?
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 How much credit can I have? I have a $42k auto loan, income of $95k annual.?
I also pay mortgage, around $2300/mo, around $860/mo for the car. Income is $95k/yr and about $8k/mo. I know that lenders tend to have a limit of some percentage of your income allowable to be used ...


 Is it possible to live happily ever after without a credit card?
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 How do I get rid of a new, un-activated card?
I applied for a credit card last week, and it arrived in the mail today, but circumstances changed, and I no longer want it.

It still has the sticker on it that says to call the number in ...


 Bad debt written off?
I had a discussion with someone who said that companies will write off bad debt after 5 years of trying to recover it, i disagree, does anyone know the actual facts about this?...


 How can I start my credit? I just turned 18.?
I just turned 18 and im in college, and I have applied for student visas, discover, and american express cards, but have been denied because i have no credit. isnt that what the student card is for? ...


 I have no credit and need to establish some. Where can I get a credit card with no credit requirments?
I have already applied for two credit cards and was denied because I had no credit or not enough income. I am a college student and figure it is a good idea to start establishing some credit. I plan ...


 14 year old having a debit card. What do you think.?
When it comes to money I am extremely responsible.When ever I get a gift card, I always check online what the balance is, before I buy anything with it. I dont go online to random websites and put my ...


 The loan is in his name BUT I've made every single payment?
So the guy I live with has a loan through American General Finance in his name and for reasons I won't get into here (too long of a story) I am the one making all the payments. If it matter I ...


 Can you buy a car with a credit card?
I've never had a cc with a high limit like over 20,000. I wonder if you can make big purchases like a brand new car all in one payment with a card like that, or do they put a cap on how much you ...


 Where can i learn how to fix my credit, deleting?
A friend of mine got some of his credit deleted. Brought his credit score up to 800...



thinkaboutit
Why do so many people keep going into credit card debt?
Question? What makes people keep using them when they see the destruction it is causing?

Many people, mostly younger folks and women, have so many credit cards they end up in severe debt and ruin their credit for many years to come. Credit card applications are mailed out by the tons and people keep activating them knowing the interest rate is or will be up to 20% or higher. Everyone needs at least one credit card and no more than two. You also need one revolving (department store) credit card to establish a good credit history. The limit on the credit card(s) should be no more than 10% of your annual salary and the revolving card half that. Always make a minimum of a double payment on all your credit cards and pay on the due date. Never ever be even one day late. The interest rate and late fees will destroy you. If you are experiencing problems the first thing you need to do is carefully cut the cards up and throw them away. If you can not afford to pay the total monthly bill attempt to get a consolidation loan to get out of debt. The monthly payment will be less than the total monthly payment of all your cards with a much lower rate. Some banks and credit unions will be willing to help you out if they know why you are taking out the loan. Financial debt can create so much strain it can even destroy your peace of mind and your marriage. Don’t fall into that trap.
                     
 




Studly
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My question to you is: Why do credit card companies continue to blindly give out credit cards to people without checking their finances?

Does it make sense to you to give a credit card to someone who already has several loans and their combined minimum payments is over 50% of their income? Would any sane person give credit to someone under this situation?

This is exactly who credit card companies go after though. Who's fault is it?


smiling_freds_biz_info
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Great sermon - but ..... you are preaching to the 'gotta have it now' crowd and....they don't really care about possible consequences.

The only person I can change is...Me. :o)


elove315
short answer is that they are over-extending themselves. overspending based on "available" credit, not what' in their pockets. The answer is to make a budget and stick to it.


TaxGurl
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Easier said than done.

When I got my first card, I did exactly what you suggested. I rarely, if ever, carried a balance from month to month. I charged very few things---just enough to show activity on the card to build my credit history.

Then my employer went bankrupt and we were all laid off. I cut all the expenses I could and went on a strict budget. (not even a cell phone!) I found another job and that employer went out of business as well a year later. I stayed within my tiny budget (retail doesn't pay very much) for all normal living expenses---rent, ramen noodles, etc. I didn't eat out and didn't spend money on cds and dvds. I stopped shopping for clothes at the trendy shops. This worked for the day to day expenses. The problems were when something unexpected like a big doctor's bill or a car repair bill would come up. Then I would usually be forced to turn to the credit card. Several big unexpected and unavoidable things like that can easily tip you into credit card debt.

To pull myself out of this trap, I went back to school to finish my degree which meant incurring even more debt for student loans. (I made too much for the Pell grant but not enough to live on, go figure!) Now that I have my degree, I have a much better paying job and career.

I know all about responsible credit usage but life isn't perfect. I never took a credit card to Best Buy and purchased an entire media room. But when you take your sick dog to the emergency vet and they tell you that it will be $1200, there isn't much you can do except reach for the Visa


al
People want a better lifestyle than they can afford and because of this instant gratification mentally people have developed they want what they want NOW and do not think about the bill that comes later and do not care until the repo man is knocking at the door. I see this as a worse threat to our country than any terrorists could ever be. We are destroying ourselves.


roger v
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Yes it is bad, but nowadays people love to live out of their means and this is the only way they can do it.


Whootziedude
I just noticed you addressed me directly in another post, so I found this questions and others you have asked.

You will be interested to know that I am a father of four, that I still support Shawn Hornbeck's parents, that I pay off my credit cards each month and if I can't, I cancel the card and do without until it's paid, I served in Iraq, and I love America. Glad you are enjoying your time on answers...just don't assume that the answers you see are from kids, and don't assume that people with different opinions aren't as smart.


Sky Has No Limit
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I sincerely appreciate the fact stated by you and to be honest even I am one of the fool who got trapped and trying to come out slowly.


Debt Free!
because they want what they want when they want it. we are not taught to save money and then buy. we are taught to apply now, then cry later. i stopped using credit cards for almost a year now and it's been great.

advertisers make it seem so easy to get what you want and pay it off later, until an emergency comes up then you can't and they've got you.


sweety
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ima a cashier at a restaurant and whenever ppl come up to pay I see they have like 15 credit card. WTF? isn't one or two enough. say they lost their wallet then they would have to like call each credit card company. common pplz


twisted b
for debt elimination i always recommend going to this site - in my experience it's the best by far.


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