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Misc 2021-22 Fall/Winter Whamby Thread

I have like $ 3000000000000 in credit card debt ? I kept getting called from India about unresolved debt and they told me to buy target gift cards for them to fix it all. I also paid the vehicle warranty people $10000000. Now I’m broke and living in my moms basement trolling. That’s my story
Dang. Glad your honest . You will get through it !
 
One of us needs to find what CC companies are making off interest charges per year, I’m sure it’s astronomical. They could care less about people like us getting points and flights with all the profit coming in from the latter and transaction fees.
Danny boy is covering $6k of rewards himself through interest. Thanks buddy!
 
I'm thinking about getting a HELOC tell me why i shouldn't.
Too much money too accessible, if it's for home repairs or additions that add value to the home, not a bad idea. If it's to pay off high interest debt, not a horrible idea but have to be extremely careful as in make sure no plans to build that debt up again (ask me how I know lol)
 
If you're making money off the CC companies, cool. CC companies are in the business of making money, and i'm sure they are better at math than we are.
I worded that really badly.

I'm glad some of you think you're making money off the credit card companies, but i'm willing to bet you aren't making off with as much as you think you are. These companies are in the business of making money off you, through interest and fees. I'm sure 11 / 12 times you pay that card off before it's due, and you collect your points. But with as much as you boys are racking up a month in charges, all it takes is 1 month... 1 day late, and you've wiped out all those gains.

If you think you've done the math and found a loop hole in their scheme, I assure you, you are doing your math wrong. Credit Card companies don't loose money.

Why do you think they close your accounts if you don't use them often enough?
 
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I worded that really badly.

I'm glad some of you think you're making money off the credit card companies, but i'm willing to bet you aren't making off with as much as you think you are. These companies are in the business of making money of you, through interest and fees. I'm sure 11 / 12 times you pay that card off before it's due, and you collect your points. But with as much as you boys are racking up a month in charges, all it takes is 1 month... 1 day late, and you've wiped out all those gains.

If you think you've done the math and found a loop hole in their scheme, I assure you, you are doing your math wrong. Credit Card companies don't loose money.

Why do you think they close your accounts if you don't use them often enough?

Credit card companies assume risk by lending consumers money. They bet their chances on a certain percentage not paying their entire balances. They in a sense are gambling on the people being poor consumers. If the majority of people payed their balances every month they would probably close up shop. So because of the poor habits of so many, those who pay their balances can enjoy the benefits cost free.
 
I worded that really badly.

I'm glad some of you think you're making money off the credit card companies, but i'm willing to bet you aren't making off with as much as you think you are. These companies are in the business of making money off you, through interest and fees. I'm sure 11 / 12 times you pay that card off before it's due, and you collect your points. But with as much as you boys are racking up a month in charges, all it takes is 1 month... 1 day late, and you've wiped out all those gains.

If you think you've done the math and found a loop hole in their scheme, I assure you, you are doing your math wrong. Credit Card companies don't loose money.

Why do you think they close your accounts if you don't use them often enough?
Autopay full statement balance. Boom. Beat the system.
 
Credit card companies assume risk by lending consumers money. They bet their chances on a certain percentage not paying their entire balances. They in a sense are gambling on the people being poor consumers. If the majority of people payed their balances every month they would probably close up shop. So because of the poor habits of so many, those who pay their balances can enjoy the benefits cost free.
They also benefit from high spenders through merchant charges.
 
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