Dirty Credit Card Secrets
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
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Financial Contributor Vera Gibbons spoke wіtһ Maggie Rodriguez аbουt secret credit card company rate hikes.
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here is a tip do what you can to pay them all off— and cut them up— live as debt free as possible!!!! these companies screw us over. That is what we did and it has changed our lives for the better!
fee+fee+fee+fee+fee+fee+fee+fee+fee= you are an idiot +idiot+idiot+idiot x 100 welcome to america!
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Credit cards have little consumer fraud protection features by design. If Credit Card banks fixed identity theft on your credit cards they would lose the billions they earn charging for identity theft protection insurance. In California consumers are only liable for the first fifty dollars but banks charge $5 per month to protect you thats $60.00 per year. Also no over the limit fee or annual fees on prepaid debit cards but bank tell people they need credit which is not the case.
@atheisttotindekist yes if i want a credit card, i can have one, as long as i know how to use it, when to use it and make sure to make the payments..then its all good, theres no harm of having a credit card too!
Yes, people need credit, but not credit cards. There’s other forms of loans out there for instance for financing a house or a car or whatever big thing you think you can pay for in the future.
But: You don’t need a credit card to buy anything else. If you do use a credit card for buying things online, or shopping in your local store for instance, that’s fine with me, but make sure you don’t spend money you don’t actually have or earn.
OK, Family meeting folks, need to cut cost, for starters bare bone essentials only, canceling all insurance policies (frauds anyway) walk away from credit cards (Fico: huge fraud), walk and bye bye underwater mortgage. Hey,…it’s just a pragmatic family business decision. Got the idea from Wall Street too big to fail banks, I hear they are really good at it, got my Tarp money and all, so screw it. Start me a family weed/veggie garden, shop local, pop me a cool one and,..Oh, well Fuck it.
take off the heels!
Here’s how you start to fix all these problems
Everyone.
Take that Sears credit card and cut it up.
Call them and cancel the account.
Dont just stop useing it because they are working on a new penalty charge for “NOT USING” your card.
Sears will crap themselves when 40 million people call them up.. Then they wont have a choice but to fix it. Its as easy as that…
I declare March 1st 2010 the day we all call Sears. and take control. pass it on.
You dont fucking get it do you , i said no mater what you buy, you will have to pay it back double that means if you buy a game for 50 dollors then later you have to pay $100,00 back the double amount and what if some people cant eford to use a credit card.
@yeahwhatever36 well mr good for you if you never used credit cards..but for the majority of people living on earth, you need credit once up a time in your life, to buy a house or something…now it could be different if you’re stinky rich since the day u were born but ya..credit is scam in a way but if you learn and use it in smart way..it could be an advantage for you!
i dont understand the job part? why would it be difficult to get a job if you dont have a good credit?…that shows what? that you’re irresponsible tahts wwhy they employers wont hire you?
thanks for sharing the info.
They have their uses.
I have my credit limit set to half my monthly wage, and so it gets paid off in full every month (so no interest charges). Works like a debit card, but with tons of consumer and fraud protection features plus wider acceptance while increasing your credit rating for when/if you really do need to borrow some money.
But yeah, to actually use one to borrow money for any length of time… you’d have to be mad.
How sexy is Vera! Wow!
They both have dorky haircuts.
@yeahwhatever36
Did you watch Zeitgeist Addendum?
and The Zeitgeist movement orientation video?
Friends don’t let Friends use Chase Bank.
Ok if you buy something for $500,00 with a credit card then you will have to pay it back twice then what you paid for that means if its $500,00 then when you have to pay it back then it will cost you $1000,00 and im 33 years old and i never use credit cards ever because it is all a fucking scam no matter how you may look at it.
Check your credit reports! After the recent bank takeovers and shutdowns, I found one old credit card debt magically reappeared back on my credit report after it was discharged in bankruptcy court over 6 years ago. Chase thought they could collect on it just because they took over Washington Mutual and that some how made it magically become collectable again. WRONG!!!!
Ye I agree but that makes it hard to establish a credit score/history.