Stop paying credit cards. Give yourself a bailout!!

Quote from 377OHMS:

9%

The rest of us pay 1% for auto loans. The system will get its money from you one way or another.

Funny thing happens in the long run, your life becomes a salad of consequences. Make those decisions carefully.

Excellent but to get that 1% you have to pay a lot more than 9% on your other debts.

They get their return no matter what.
 
Quote from EMRGLOBAL:

they win too because they never lose.


I say, leave credit alone or only deal in credit that you can pay off in cash no matter what happens.

I was paying them before they increase my % from 10% to 29.99%.

My monthly payments almost quadrupled. I was paying on 12K what I would pay in a 100K loan.

F that.:mad:
 
ROTFLMAO!!!!! Just 9%? Is that all?

You're sleeping in the deadbeat bed you made for yourself. As 377OHMS pointed out, everyone else pays 1%. Which means, MBA man, that even if you bought a used POS for $10K you'll pay almost $1300 extra over the life of the loan. Good move :p
Quote from jueco2005:

Last year I needed to buy a new car. Guess what?? I walked in to a regular dealer, after just 1 hr I got a good used car for just 9% in 3 years. NO CREDIT NEEDED.

:D :D
Quote from jueco2005:

I have a MBA man.
 
Quote from Trader666:

ROTFLMAO!!!!! Just 9%? Is that all?

You're sleeping in the deadbeat bed you made for yourself. As 377OHMS pointed out, everyone else pays 1%. Which means, MBA man, that even if you bought a used POS for $10K you'll pay almost $1300 extra over the life of the loan. Good move :p

Let me know when you take FIN 101. Maybe we would be able to talk in the same language.

You are not considering that during these almost 3 years I have saved about 15K in monthly CC payments.

More than enough to pay for the car but I had to save for the wedding and honey moon.
 
Let me know when you grow up and realize this is just the very beginning. But what else would we expect from someone foolish enough to trash his credit for $12K?
Quote from jueco2005:

Let me know when you take FIN 101. Maybe we would be able to talk in the same language.

You are not considering that during these almost 3 years I have saved about 15K in monthly CC payments.

More than enough to pay for the car but I had to save for the wedding and honey moon.
 
Quote from Trader666:

Let me know when you grow up and realize this is just the very beginning. But what else would we expect from someone foolish enough to trash his credit for $12K?


Do me a favor and yourself as well. Write 5 REASONS about the wonders of having a great credit and how it can be achieved
 
Write "5 REASONS" about the wonders of becoming a deadbeat for only $12K and how it can be achieved by anyone as foolish as you.
Quote from jueco2005:

Write 5 REASONS about the wonders of having a great credit and how it can be achieved
LOL.
Quote from jueco2005:

I have refinance my student loans and will make cheap monthly payments for 30 years on 100K. :D .

I plan on no taking debt ever in my life.
At least you admit you can't control yourself.
Quote from jueco2005:

Also while I have a messy credit it prevents me from getting new debt.
 
Quote from Trader666:

Write "5 REASONS" about the wonders of becoming a deadbeat for only $12K and how it can be achieved by anyone as foolish as you.

LOL.

At least you admit you can't control yourself.

It seems that you can maintain a good credit score. I must assume. However, you can hardly keep up with a smart debate. I am done with you as I am done with all the credit BS.

Good riddance.
 
Report back to us when you've grown up enough to realize how foolish it was to trash your credit for $12K. In the meantime, enjoy the "perks" of being a deadbeat... like 9% car loans when everyone else pays 1%. :p
Quote from jueco2005:

It seems that you can maintain a good credit score. I must assume. However, you can hardly keep up with a smart debate. I am done with you as I am done with all the credit BS.

Good riddance.
 
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