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I pay mine in full every month, but not the second it is posted.
Anybody else pay their card in full the second its posted?
Why pay it before the due date?
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I pay mine in full every month, but not the second it is posted.
Anybody else pay their card in full the second its posted?
Anybody else pay their card in full the second its posted?
I pay mine in full every month, but not the second it is posted.
Why pay it before the due date?
What's the purpose of this?
Anybody else pay their card in full the second its posted?
0 purpose , most likely a personal thing.
What's the purpose of this?
I just pay before the due date and make sure that I report a $0 balance.
how are they weak?Cap1 saving you from yourself with those weak cards
quick question... this might sound stupid but lets say im $500 in debt and the minimum amount due is $25 by the end of the month.
If I pay that $25, then will be credit go up or down? Do I have to pay the whole $500?
also, just curious.. what % of your paycheck do you guys put into your savings after taxes?
Can we talk about investments..Right now I'm just using acorns which is pretty much a glorified savings account. Haven't seen much of a return but then again I haven't put much into it
How old are you?
quick question... this might sound stupid but lets say im $500 in debt and the minimum amount due is $25 by the end of the month.
If I pay that $25, then will be credit go up or down? Do I have to pay the whole $500?
also, just curious.. what % of your paycheck do you guys put into your savings after taxes?
Never left a balance on any card (unless it was 0% APR) and score is 800
Don't think there's an advantage to carrying a balance, even a low one, if you're paying interest on it
Cap1 definitely came up recently, they're not as bad as before in terms of reputation. They have cards that suit people with rebuilding their credit to excellent credit. They just have a broader range of products. Both the Venture and Quicksilver are great cards imo and it's a reliable company it tends to give you the least trouble and hassle. Other lenders will axe you if you're running high balances or carrying balances for a long period of time, Cap1 is the least strict. When I first got into credit cards I wanted to avoid Cap1 at all cost based on reputation, but over time you realize a heck lot of people with good credit and income use cap1 too and they are just as good, they've came a long way they're a top brand now.Cap1 saving you from yourself with those weak cards
Huh, under 9% of what? The statement balance?
Thought anything due that is not paid off is subject to interest, maybe I'm wrong