On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:02:20 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote:
In a previous article, "RS" said:
If you have an AOPA/MBNA credit card then you should check the APR on your
last statements. MBNA has been raising the APR on AOPA cardholders, even if
you pay on time.
Anybody who carries a balance on any credit card is an idiot or a sucker.
The credit card companies hate me because I haven't paid a cent of
interest to any of them in 3 years. I get about 5 envelopes full of Visa
checks every month (as well as come-ons for new cards) because they want
to sucker me into that debt cycle.
Credit cards are good for two things:
Convenience and emergencies:
They are NOT good for credit!
Even a signature loan will be half or less for the interest. That is
why there are companies out there making a business of saving credit
card users money.
I've never figured out how people do the economics of using a credit
card to purchase things they don't have the money for otherwise.
Credit cards are by far the most expensive way to purchase most
anything if they are not paid off on time.
If I don't have the cash handy for a large ticket item, I'll take out
a short term signature loan.
With the money Capitol one spends one spends on sending me junk mail I
could probably afford to fly for a few hours. No wonder I read they
need the money.
My own credit card co sends me those darn checks (Instant case) and
other incentives. Of course if I use any of that the interest is
charged from day one. There is no grace period to the due date.
I must receive at least 5 "pre approved" credit card applications per
week to feed the paper shredder.
There are far better ways to borrow than on a credit card.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com