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en Think about it. It you're getting back a 5 percent credit on your gasoline, but you're paying them 15 percent on your balance, it's going to cancel out any credit that you might be making.

en That's a fabulous idea. You get that 15 percent off, you put your purchase on a credit card with 19.5 percent interest, make the minimum payments . . . you'll probably pay that debt off in 2015. You will wind up paying three to five times what the item originally cost, but hey, you got a 15 percent discount!

en That's a fabulous idea. You get that 15 percent off, you put your purchase on a credit card with 19.5 percent interest, make the minimum payments... you'll probably pay that debt off in 2015. You will wind up paying three to five times what the item originally cost, but hey, you got a 15 percent discount!

en If you have a 19 percent credit card and you pay it off you make 19 percent on your money. If you have a 25 percent credit card and you pay it off, you're making 25 percent on your money - guaranteed!
  Jane Bryant Quinn

en [If you carry a balance, you should by all means use this low-rate environment to lower your finance charges and trim your debt. But rather than blindly shop for the lowest rates, consider your credit history and search accordingly.] You have to be realistic about your credit, ... If your credit is spotty, don't waste your time applying for a 9 percent rate.

en [Merrick Bank had the highest default rate with 35 percent, followed by Citibank and Providian, both with 29.99 percent.] When a customer is actually at the point of completely defaulting, there may have been some signs before that time that the company could've picked up on and dealt with in a more humane fashion than [what] most credit card companies seem to be doing at this point, ... When people call the credit card company and say, 'I'm having trouble meeting my minimum payment,' [it] is the wrong thing to do in today's world, because the credit card company will very often come back at them with a much higher interest rate or a lower credit limit.

en Credit cards offer convenience. Credit cards offer emergency life preservers. If you start to use your credit card for daily expenses, and you start paying for pizza at 18 percent interest -- do the math.

en When you think of the person who goes to Disneyland and spends $500 and puts it on the credit card and their interest rate is 15 percent (debt) ... the person that puts it in the credit union is getting 4 percent (gain). The difference is close to 20 percent.

en A key component of your credit score is what's known as your debt to your available credit and this comes into play on things like home equity lines of credit. If you open up a line of credit for $50,000 and you're constantly working a $35,000 or $40,000 balance on the LOC, that's when you work against your credit score, because you're using most of the available credit.

en If a consumer is paying late, or not making credit card payments, they know that before it hits a credit report. The only thing this might be a safeguard against is some kind of fraud -- and my understanding is that the credit reporting agencies have safeguards.

en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. You have to be realistic about your credit. If your credit is spotty, don't waste your time applying for a 9 percent rate.

en The 3 percent charge has been coming into effect over the past year, but a lot of smaller banks and credit unions only charge the 1 percent, and American Express is still at 2 percent.

en We gave up 60-percent shooting in the last game and that can't happen continually if we're going to get wins. Today, to give up 33 percent to a pretty good offensive team that's shooting 46 percent is a credit to our guys and their commitment to that end of the floor.

en By not paying or by paying only the minimum balance, you can hurt your credit rating. Students can come out of school with not only educational but also consumer debt.

en We're paying, if they'd like to sign up for credit card monitoring. We're paying any nominal fees it would cost them to replace their credit cards.


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