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What Credit Card Companies Don't Want YOU To Know! (For Real) 

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@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
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@pineyforkpress
@pineyforkpress Год назад
Amex member since 1984. When I call them, they bend over backwards to assist me.
@pittroadsixzeroseven
@pittroadsixzeroseven Год назад
Something I like to do is purchase items after the closing date for your statement. Gives you a month before you receive your bill and a month to pay it.
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial Год назад
I have no clue when/where the myth started that you have to carry a small balance month to month to have a high credit score, but it's crazy that this belief is still as prominent as it is. It's so important to always pay off your cards ON-TIME and IN-FULL every month, so definitely never carry a balance for your credit score's sake... it won't work how you planned! These are all great things to keep in mind, so good work on this one Adam!
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
I heard you’re discussing your possible exit from the game on your next livestream?!
@77Joseph777
@77Joseph777 Год назад
Although you can implement this method by utilizing the grace period. If you use a 1000$ but pay it down to 20$ before reporting. You’d allow 20$ to be reported and that 20$ is in grace period, then immediately pay off. Repeat process. (It’s paramount to understand the grace period and how it works on each card)
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial Год назад
@@77Joseph777 Right. Paying your cards early but (before the statement close date) but leaving a balance until your payment due date is always fine, but leaving it past the due date is never what you want to do.
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial
@SpencerJohnsonOfficial Год назад
@@berryzedzero I wonder where that rumor came from 🤷🏼‍♂
@antman674
@antman674 Год назад
I think a lot of people get "carrying a balance" confused with utilization and the closing/due date window. And they just kind of run with it without ever understanding the system. I was even confused for a while how that all works, so I get it. But i also know there are some people who insist you should actually carry a balance, and that's just flat out wrong.
@Spinattitude
@Spinattitude Год назад
You forgot to add that metal cards are a distraction from the actual value proposition a card offers.
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Ha, good one!
@kws5354
@kws5354 Год назад
I am what is called a credit card free loader. I pay off my balance in full twice a month and I collect rewards. I haven't paid interest in years. It was just recently brought to my attention that the credit card companies do not like that one bit.
@ICantBreve
@ICantBreve Год назад
Same. I have never paid interest on any of my CCs since day one. They especially dont like when you apply for a new CC and receive an intro cash back offer ($200 back on your first $700 in purchases for example), and then close your acct and do it all over again lol. I've done this every 2yrs or so. My credit score takes a small dip but then goes back up in a one or 2.
@joanneabrams6481
@joanneabrams6481 Год назад
They call us deadbeats.
@JakoWako
@JakoWako Год назад
Nah, they’re still getting anywhere from 3-7% in merchant processing fees for all of your charges and they don’t have to worry about you skipping payment. This is where most of their revenue comes from.
@pninja1
@pninja1 Год назад
That's a common misconception. They make most of their revenue from merchant fees. The more you swipe, the more money they make. And if you pay the balance in full every month, you're profitable for them. If you carry a balance and pay interest, that gets put back into rewards system to encourage more swipes from the folks that pay in full every month.
@kws5354
@kws5354 Год назад
I pay the credit card bill twice a month because our money comes in twice a month. It helps me keep a better grip on our money. Paying the bill is quite easy I take my phone out I open up the app and I transfer the money oo the credit card. the whole process takes me about 10 seconds.
@jamesodell3064
@jamesodell3064 Год назад
I made my son an authorized user at 15 when he went to Germany with is class. A couple of days after turning 18 he applied for and received a credit card and his credit score was in the high 700s. His credit score hit 800 when he was 19. He did not deserve that credit score since he had only worked summer jobs but at 22 he has yet to pay interest. If his credit utilization is high he pays before before his closing date.
@kalani1987
@kalani1987 Год назад
Did your son actually use his card as an authorized user, or just being a AU jumped his score? Thanks
@g.t.richardson6311
@g.t.richardson6311 Год назад
@@kalani1987 did same for my kids, they’d use it for books at college and groceries after moved off campus We had a deal, no pizza or beer charges or it’s shut down immediately Never an issue
@ag-om6nr
@ag-om6nr Год назад
Excellent advice ! Please listen to this gentlman !
@jayr3698
@jayr3698 Год назад
The best use of no interest is to use Amex plan charge card vs credit cardit with a no fee promotion. Thiss does not impact credit utilization but allows you to have money for major purchases.
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Год назад
Love this advice! Thank you
@quikjfpv1665
@quikjfpv1665 Год назад
Great video. Love that you went over several misconceptions like not having to pay interest.
@jamesbaker1270
@jamesbaker1270 Год назад
Most educational video Ive scene from you so far soaked up a lot of knowledge more than usual
@jacquelinemanzano9328
@jacquelinemanzano9328 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this info.
@cardojp
@cardojp Год назад
This is a good list that you put together, especially number 9. I swear everyone always think you have to keep a balance to have a good score. Great content as always, thanks Adam!!!
@johnkim163
@johnkim163 Год назад
IMO American Express is a unicorn since they make $$ from their merchants first and actually encourage you to pay off your balance every month. Their customer service people bend over backwards to help you. A great expose on all the other banks who are making $$ off their membership.
@Adiscretefirm
@Adiscretefirm Год назад
They do have excellent service, but the former charge cards have the highest annual fees in their segments.
@antman674
@antman674 Год назад
Their customer service is top notch for sure!
@this-is-big-john
@this-is-big-john Год назад
@@Adiscretefirm exactly which is why I find amex so great! Theyre upfront about how they'll make their money
@Adiscretefirm
@Adiscretefirm Год назад
@@this-is-big-john I don't think charging interest is not upfront, and Amex is perfectly happy with people carrying balances on even the Gold and Platinum now. I am just pointing at that you pay for that service in a way that cannot be avoided like interest can, and if you aren't maximizing the benefits then 4% on a Gold may yield less than 3% on a no fee alternative. If you are using Uber and the restaurants covered it can be great , or if you can charge a bunch of reimbursed dinners and travel you can accumulate massive, valuable points with little to no personal spend and the AF doesn't matter much.
@this-is-big-john
@this-is-big-john Год назад
@@Adiscretefirm exactly amex isnt for everyone
@justimagine2403
@justimagine2403 Год назад
23.99% interest rate. Miss a payment. 29.99% interest rate.
@kujas
@kujas Год назад
This is certainly a video to come back to as a yearly reminder
@yodogg1779
@yodogg1779 Год назад
Thank you for this video. It really cleared up some questions I had.
@eugenesimmons8554
@eugenesimmons8554 Год назад
Always like your videos! Always helpful! Can you talk about Business lines of credit? What’s good or bad? What credit card company is best? Tia!!
@higiniomorales459
@higiniomorales459 Год назад
I'm very self conscious whenever I use my credit cards, mainly because I look at them as though they're debit cards. So I'm mindful to not overspend, and I make a early full payment every Friday. When you look at them as debit cards, one tends to never use them unless you have the money in your bank account to pay it off at a moments notice. It will also be wise to call the credit card companies and ask them to remove the cash advance option or at least lower the balance as far as possible. Should help keep any temptations in check, also since the balance is low if you make certain transactions that will be charged as cash advances, the card will be declined because of the insufficient low cash advance balance.
@antman674
@antman674 Год назад
Same here. Im probably even more cautious with my credit card since I know im going to be paying it all off at some point throughout the month (usually multiple times per month) and it kinda stings extra when you go to make that payment on the stuff you already purchased the week before or whatever. Whereas with a debit card, you swipe the card and then thats it. You dont have that second sting at the end of the month lol. Once you get into the routine of always paying off your card(s) every month, you really do see it just like cash. I think a lot of people who aren't into credit cards have a hard time understanding that.
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Год назад
Team Cashback would never forget about rewards! ✌
@thetechtrons3778
@thetechtrons3778 Год назад
Thank you for this video
@jacquelinemanzano9328
@jacquelinemanzano9328 Год назад
Thank you .
@chrisbrown8748
@chrisbrown8748 Год назад
Great video as always👍🏽👍🏽
@infantrycaptain9224
@infantrycaptain9224 Год назад
Great channel.Thanks,Adam!👍
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Thanks!
@SledgeIncTeam
@SledgeIncTeam Год назад
Good info Adam!
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Thanks!
@17thUnicorn
@17thUnicorn Год назад
Great video 👍!!
@ImStillStealingSteel
@ImStillStealingSteel Год назад
3:28 U know Adam is definitely referring this about Synchrony
@onionhead4090
@onionhead4090 Год назад
I’ve noticed after the holidays… I run up credit card and score decreases but because I pay balances back down to zero in four month period, takes longer for score to bounce back? I may drop 30 points in December but it comes. Back SLOWLY in drips of 3-4 points.
@xlerb2286
@xlerb2286 Год назад
As someone that hasn't paid a dime of CC interest in many, many years, thank you for the subsidy ;)
@ReconPro
@ReconPro Год назад
Hi Adam! 👍
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
👋
@thedude5040
@thedude5040 Год назад
I monthly use 30-90% of my credit card limit every month. It doesnt affect credit scores. When I had a house built in 2021, the bank literally didnt care because Ive never paid interest on a credit card. My mortgage is at 3.25%. The only credit card fees I regularly incure are foreign transactions. Because I keep my checking account with $20k usually the exchange fees are forgiven, depends on what currency I had to exchange.
@Pickles1864
@Pickles1864 Год назад
Correction #1 Pay statement in full every month, not the current balance. This way, you're effectively one month behind and not accruing interest.
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
I'm not sure if is me you are correcting, but, yes, only necessary to pay full statement balance each time, not the current balance (unless of course the statement balance and current balance are the same amount).
@Pickles1864
@Pickles1864 Год назад
How Credit Cards Work "Billing Cycle" and "Grace Period" @ckinfotainment3836 This is how it works at least so far with my experience and glad I found this video to help understand it.
@aaronlee4913
@aaronlee4913 Год назад
@@Pickles1864 I always pay the current balance off before the closing date otherwise the balance will show on your credit report might affect your credit score if you make some huge purchases.
@Dethneko
@Dethneko Год назад
For number 9, it's always been my understanding that if you have zero balance then there's nothing to report to the credit boroughs, and thus no increase to your credit score. The caveat: You pay it in full, but will inevitably have to buy something (e.g groceries or a tank of gas). Whatever it is will create a balance, and that balance will have zero interest because of the grace period. You carry a balance just by using your card.
@isabell.etkind9765
@isabell.etkind9765 Год назад
Credit card companies report a zero balance too.
@costanza7117
@costanza7117 Год назад
i used to work at chase as a collections specialist, here are a few pointers: 1) always ask for a late fee reversal, you accrue 1 credit every 12 months. 2)chase wont ever lower your interest rates 3) never use a debt settlement company. they will put your money into an escrow account and wait for your accounts to become delinquent. they then keep all the earned interest and try to settle with the credit card companies. chase settlements range from 5-10%. 4)chase wont give you a grace period to make a payment but they do have a lot of different plans to help you
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
Im trying to get a credit card with chase my scores almost 700 but man its hard got declined twice any idea if it has to be 700 exactly or does it have to be higher?
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Год назад
My mistake was to pay 20% of my chase account of what I owed. Wish I knew they would have settled for 5-10%. Great advice!
@im2bused
@im2bused Год назад
This is good basic information, but definitely NOT a any secrets! Pretty much what everyone should know BEFORE they get their first card.
@antman674
@antman674 Год назад
I worked with a guy a while back who tried to tell me that you should carry a balance of 30% from month to month to increase your credit score. He even pulled the card that he had a friend who worked in a bank who told him that. I tried to tell him that either he misunderstood or she doesnt know what she is talking about. But he wasnt having any of it. He knew he was right. I wonder whatever happened to that guy 😅
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Tough to change people's minds when they know they are right! 😃
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
Maybe he turned into a watermelon and got ate up by the last human😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kinniejamerson3794
@kinniejamerson3794 Год назад
I don't pay any interest because I've been paying my credit cards off every month for about the last 3 years . I let about $50-$100 report to the 3 credit bureau's for each credit card In order to keep my utilization low And then I pay them off completely two days after my closing dates. My average credit score Across the three bureau's has gone From less than 500 to the high 700's. So that's my 2 cents on whether to pay your credit cards off every month or to carry A balance. I got this strategy from Proud money so thank you sir!👍🏿
@Phillylima
@Phillylima Год назад
Hey when you do watch this video at the end can make it last just another seconds longer. Thanks
@gs11372g
@gs11372g Год назад
how to close Barclay's credit card?
@Tristin471
@Tristin471 3 месяца назад
#7 is why gas stations commonly give a discounted price to cash buyers (around 10 cents a gallon, or so).
@jacquelinemanzano9328
@jacquelinemanzano9328 Год назад
By the way, Late Payments on a consumer credit report is illegal pursuant to >>>15 USC §1681a (2)EXCLUSIONS.-Except as provided in paragraph (3), the term “consumer report” DOES NOT INCLUDE- (A)subject to section 1681s-3 of this title, any- (i)report containing information solely as to transactions or experiences between the consumer and the person making the report; Utilization is a private affair, period.
@robertladdieanderson6085
@robertladdieanderson6085 Год назад
hey there! hope all is well! i’ve got numerous credit cards that i never use. will the CC company drop me without warning or will they send me up a flare first?
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Usually they will warn you but sometimes they close accounts and never say a word.
@williamw8546
@williamw8546 Год назад
how long do I have to wait for a higher tier cad after I got a entry level card? Like I have CFU and US bank shopper rewards but I want CSP and UAR
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Probably a year from when you got the cards you mentioned, and your chances will be better if you have decent income, as those other cards will have at least a $5000 credit limit.
@DLO0622
@DLO0622 Год назад
It seems like as long as you pay off your bill in full before its due, you won't pay interest, but if thats the case, why do different companies have different grace period lengths? Is there some that will charge you interest if you pay in full last minute?
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
No, the grace period just tells you how long you'll have to pay your full bill without paying interest, but bottom line is paying by the due date.
@GBU61
@GBU61 Год назад
Credit cards have two dates to trick the customer. The due date, then a few days later, the end of the billing cycle. So the average Joe pays on the due date, then makes purchases without realizing any charges between those dates are eligible for finance charges if they clear the pending status. What I do is make the minimum payment prior to the due date, then wait for the final day of the billing cycle and pay it off. Credit card companies know most people do not read the fine print, so they can slip in all sorts of things to try to charge the consumer.
@g.t.richardson6311
@g.t.richardson6311 Год назад
That is bs In that situation the customer would pay zero interest as long as previous months balance was paid in full If it was not paid in full than you are correct
@GBU61
@GBU61 Год назад
@@g.t.richardson6311 I was talking about anyone who does not pay the balance in full. My point is if someone pays the balance on the due date, there could be charges that accrue before the end of the billing cycle. My card has a 4 day gap this month. So what I do is make sure the minimum is paid but make sure it is clear at the end of the billing cycle. You are correct when stating if you pay it off you won’t have a minimum the next month, but most people carry a balance so it can become a huge problem.
@g.t.richardson6311
@g.t.richardson6311 Год назад
@@GBU61 ok thanks I see your point
@annmariemeise1306
@annmariemeise1306 9 месяцев назад
​@@g.t.richardson6311Po
@MichaelB-od3xh
@MichaelB-od3xh 9 месяцев назад
@@GBU61 Sorry this makes no sense. To raise your credit score you need to make sure that when your statement comes out you SHOULD have less than 10% left on your credit limit to pay. For example if you have a $500 limit make sure you only owe $50 or less by the time the billing cycle ends. But don't pay it completely off or your credit utilization will be 0 which will be reported to the 3 credit bureaus soon after. If you only have a $25 balance let's say that would be a 5% utilization which is great to get reported to the bureaus. Then a couple days before the due date pay your WHOLE balance off in full. After the due date, rinse and repeat.
@ritagilmer5389
@ritagilmer5389 Год назад
Thank you for the post, very informative. I’m trying to pay off my credit cards…successfully on some. I wanted to close those accounts I don’t have a balance on. Why is it bad business to close out cards you’ve paid out on time? I don’t understand. Thank you.
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
Closing a card will remove the history it had on your overall credit score, of course only if you closed it in good standing. I.E. Paying off the entire balance, otherwise it will negativity affect your score and wont disappear. However if you are focusing on repaying cards, this shouldn't be a concern to you at this stage. I would say close them once you've paid them off. The history of closed cards will still be on your score for 10 years (again, if closed in good standing).
@dennisbaker1003
@dennisbaker1003 Год назад
You need to clarify that BANKS issue credit cards and banks issue these rules and practices. VISA and MASTERCARD do NOT issue credit cards - they only process the transaction. AMEX owns a bank, so they can issue a credit card
@ORGANIXFARMERINC
@ORGANIXFARMERINC Год назад
Hey thanks for the video. Question-you don’t need to leave a balance to improve your credit card score. But doesn’t it mean your statement will show zero and therefore not show a payment history for that month in return if you miss a payment they calculate the hit to credit based off how many missed to how many payments on time. I pay 10 cards every month with a low balance on all chase used to show payment history now they changed it. Every two years I have 240 on time payments
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
You lost me halfway through your question. But when I say pay your balance in full to avoid paying interest, I am talking about the statement balance, which is what you owed at the end of the last statement period. That amount has already been reported to credit bureaus so paying it all off and not paying interest is the way to go. Also, any charges you have made since the end of the last statement period will still be on the card if you are paying the statement balance, so you aren't necessarily ever going to a current balance of zero. not sure if this answers your question.
@ORGANIXFARMERINC
@ORGANIXFARMERINC Год назад
Thanks for your reply. You are hitting the nail on the head. but to some people they may assume to always keep the credit card at zero dollars. The statement (you don’t need to carry a credit card balance to improve your score) can be interpreted differently. I think emphasizing payment history, by trying to always have a balance on your credit cards of course making sure you don’t pay interest on the statement amount is good for credit in general to show good on time payments for credit history. If you are late on 1 payment or more I’ve read that it’s calculated on how many good to bad payments. Sorry I just think it’s important for people to understand I’m just ranting on about it. I know some with credit cards for a couple years who still don’t have a clue how statements work or anything it’s frustrating lol
@mitchell.9632
@mitchell.9632 Год назад
Number two and number six are points I highlight. Still say number fifteen should be illegal.
@cubajonesie
@cubajonesie Год назад
So do store-only cards count towards the Chase 5/24 rule?
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Yes.
@bluecranium
@bluecranium Год назад
Number 15 - if you miss a single payment or are late on a payment, some store cards will also demand all of the interest on the entire purchase immediately. Happened to me twice - one was a processing error, the other was a "glitch" they said. Noticed the entirety of interest added to the monthly payment on the first card & the second store card demanded the entire remaining balance IN FULL + INTEREST the next month. Don't fall for these schemes, especially at furniture & electronics retailers 8:38
@familypokemongamingchannel9936
I’ve paid interest after paying off the balance monthly. They said it was based on daily interest not monthly
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
If you had to pay interest in a certain month but then pay off the full balance the next month, there can be residual interest because, yes, they calculate interest daily, so you might still get small interest charges in that case. But if the card is paid in full every month repeatedly, that does not happen.
@dieseldown
@dieseldown Год назад
I have a company that will take my money out the bank quicklyand hold my funds for 14 days to use it, why is that? I plan on paying this one off immediately.
@jenniferw8963
@jenniferw8963 7 месяцев назад
I charged like $6k on a credit card this month to get sign up bonus. Paid it off full in cash the same month, without blinking an eye. For me I really dont' spend more. There was no pain. Ewverything I bought was a necessity. I'm low income as well. (Was a bunch of home repairs).
@mitchellmullins6650
@mitchellmullins6650 Год назад
At this point in time, I have been led to believe that if I pay off a card they can cancel it at any point. Thus in a store I can try to use it and find out it`s cancelled and people behind me snickering.
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
It is possible, but card companies don't want to put you in that position. But they will protect their own interests before yours!
@mitchellmullins6650
@mitchellmullins6650 Год назад
@Shawn Appreciate the reply. I wish I could use it 2-3 times a year, but with the economy I can`t. Thanks
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
​@Shawn so with capital one i have a 2nd one i just got can i just use it 3 times a year to boost my score?
@coziii.1829
@coziii.1829 6 месяцев назад
My limit to spend a month is at most 7,000 I use a credit card card so each month my savings gain interest. So basically I’m living off my interest
@user-um7nd9rq1d
@user-um7nd9rq1d Год назад
Is there minimum spend that should be put on a card to keep it going? Putting fifty bucks a montha on a 10k card can't be good for thier business right?
@77Joseph777
@77Joseph777 Год назад
It’s more or less about showing the card algorithms that the card is still being used. Now if you were to request a credit limit increase on that same card, they would most likely deny that request due to insufficient spend on card.
@phillipdeck933
@phillipdeck933 Год назад
I have a question, l have accumulated rewards and not yet used them. If credit card decides to close my account ( l don't foresee that will happen but it can happen) will l lose the rewards or they can pay me out?
@77Joseph777
@77Joseph777 Год назад
If it’s closed period they generally take the points with them but I think I’ve heard they may give you time to spend before closing. If they are points I would use them eventually because they to can get devalued, cash back is cash back.
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
Genuinely curious, what makes you think you're going to have your card closed on you?
@phillipdeck933
@phillipdeck933 Год назад
@@zethcader6478 l read reviews some account holders complaining they closed their account for no reason, l just wanted to know what happens to the rewards if they closed your account it's really a curious question l don't anticipate it will happen to me but still it can happen.
@thetechtrons3778
@thetechtrons3778 Год назад
What about hot dogs being sandwiches? Since this wasn't included, do they actually WANT you to know that?
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
The industry is always changing 😃
@BadCarbNoDonut
@BadCarbNoDonut Год назад
You definitely do have to carry a balance on cards to get improve your credit. Every time I use 0% or 1% o my total available credit, my credit rating goes down. If I use at least 2%, my rating stays the same or goes up. I have tested this many times.
@LaChanceuse
@LaChanceuse 10 месяцев назад
Using a higher percentage does not equal carrying a balance. You could pay everything possible with your card, thus, increasing your usage; If you pay off the FULL amount by the due date, every time, your score will increase.
@BadCarbNoDonut
@BadCarbNoDonut 10 месяцев назад
@@LaChanceuse I didn't mean that. Those are 2 separate thoughts. Sorry for the confusion. They are also both true. Also, your score may go up when you do good things, but that rarely is the case for me. If I do something good, I am often punished by Experian. I don't know about the others because we are hardly ever allowed to see those scores for some reason.
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
Is it good to pay say 25 of my balance and another 25 before the due date so 50$ total which is i paid 25 2 days after statement date i believe and gonna do another 25 or more before the due date next month
@im2bused
@im2bused Год назад
Pay off your balance every month. There is no need to play games.
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
This depends on how much debt you are in. We cant answer any questions about how much money you should be paying because we have no idea how much the bank wants you to pay. But generally, its best to pay off a credit card balance in full each month.
@tedfisk1211
@tedfisk1211 Год назад
Figure out what the billing cutoff date is and after that date, go buy something really expensive and then pay the card off at or before the paydate. That way you are using THEIR money for 40-45 days, not yours and you are paying no interest.
@markflour
@markflour Год назад
I took a 0-interest for 12 month offer from chase bank and discovered that as I continued to use the card but pay off charges in same month. Chase bank used my purchase payments to pay off the 0-interest rate loan then charged high interest rates on purchases.They hid the interest rate charges on a pdf I needed to download to find them. Aren't they required to honor the 12-month 0 interest rate loan? So far, 3 times they've refused to show my how they calculated how much money they applied to the loan instead of toward monthly purchases. Aren't they required to show me how much I owe and what they're charging me for?
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
Hmmm, not sure I follow, sounds like you need to make a phone call to have it explained
@markflour
@markflour Год назад
@@ProudMoney Thanks I called but they're not telling me what they've done. I'm going to submit a complaint to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. That'll force them to explain what thjey did and create a public record.
@galaxiedance3135
@galaxiedance3135 3 месяца назад
My one credit card, it's only use is for paying my monthly car wash pass. that's $20/month. That is always the only thing that I use it for. Either way.. another good point each month. Another card is just for my $38/month cell phone bill. Another good point. I never even have the cards with me. I don't remember the numbers. They're only for that.
@williamhughey6875
@williamhughey6875 Год назад
Thrse things are good to know, but what we really need is how be creative in paying down the debt, or get the debt reduced.
@pinkiepie1656
@pinkiepie1656 Год назад
Um....you pay it. Not rocket science.
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 10 месяцев назад
​@@pinkiepie1656, 😂👍
@DDee-oi6kn
@DDee-oi6kn Год назад
I haven't had a credit card for 20 years - none! My advice to young people - if you can't afford it, don't buy it! You become a slave to credit card companies. Save your money if you really want something.
@joemunch58
@joemunch58 Год назад
How do you make electronic payments?
@johndoes5643
@johndoes5643 10 месяцев назад
​@@joemunch58 debit card !!! 😕
@whothou
@whothou 10 месяцев назад
or just use a credit card and learn proper financial discipline so that you only spend what you actually have even while using a credit card. Then reap the benefits of credit cards. Waste to not use CC...As long as you have discipline you only have net gain.
@DDee-oi6kn
@DDee-oi6kn 10 месяцев назад
@@whothou People have no discipline when it comes to CC. They think they are a bottomless pit and they are definitely a pit.
@texasgirl6000
@texasgirl6000 10 месяцев назад
​@@DDee-oi6kn, only when you abuse it and have no financial discipline.
@wickedbird1538
@wickedbird1538 Год назад
😮😮Some merchants will give me a discount for cash or check. I also rotate 2 cards so that I get the longest period of time without paying interest. I pay in full EVERY month. (I don’t use credit if I don’t have enough cash to pay off the card.
@TheyCalledMeT
@TheyCalledMeT Год назад
imagine 30k cc debt at 30% interest ...
@JaySmith-pv2mw
@JaySmith-pv2mw Год назад
I use one credit card for all my purchases because it has the most cash back. When the balance reaches 40-50% of my credit limit, I make a payment. I make usually two payments per billing cycle. The credit card company has just started reducing my available credit when I do this. They say it's a flag for money laundering. I've never heard of this before. Anybody else?
@g.t.richardson6311
@g.t.richardson6311 Год назад
Never
@josephmaschak8652
@josephmaschak8652 Год назад
I've been making payments biweekly for at least 15 years without an issue. That's when I get paid and so that's when they get paid.
@laurab9518
@laurab9518 Год назад
I keep my cards cut up so I can’t spend money. And every few months I call and say my card was lost. I get a new one, use it so it doesn’t close and then cut it up again and paid it off. So far this is working as my credit score is high, not borrowing and instead I have savings Accts
@ProudMoney
@ProudMoney Год назад
That is an interesting strategy!
@darkeyez1630
@darkeyez1630 Год назад
For everyone supplementing my rewards, thanks.
@ewhite1546
@ewhite1546 Год назад
Jason talked to me and let me know he's back in. All other accounts are fake
@jamesramirez5276
@jamesramirez5276 Год назад
I have ZERO interest For 15 months on my 4 Credit Cards. I ONLY do FREE interest credit cards! I do have Excellent credit tho….and I do Pay them off before the 15 months or i transfer my balance to another Free interest credit card!
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
850 credit???????😳😳😶😶
@Alexa-uk8lj
@Alexa-uk8lj Год назад
I just got off the phone with Transunion and was told 5:46 to keep a small balance because 0% utilization has negative impact on your score
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
You want to show that you are using the card by holding a balance after the statement closing date, however straight after that you should pay off the card to avoid interest rates.
@MichaelB-od3xh
@MichaelB-od3xh 8 месяцев назад
@@zethcader6478 Not straight after that because your due date is usually 25 days AFTER the statement closing date. So you want to use the card as you want after the statement date(approx 3 weeks) until a couple days before due date and then pay it all off in full.
@tonymouannes
@tonymouannes Год назад
Stire cards can be really bad. When I was shopping for a laptop, bestbuy had a 0% financing offer. When you look for the details it tells you that it's a credit card. Then I decided to read the fine prints and found the horror. When you carry a balance, even if it's a 0 interest financing, you lose the grace period on all purchases and when you pay the card, it pays the 0% interest first. So if you finance a 1000$ laptop for a year and then go buy a 20$ accessory a week later, you'll be stuck paying interest on that 20$ from the day of purchase to the day you pay of the 0% financing, even if you pay the card 20$ the same day to cover the transaction. Ofcourse they don't say like that, so miet people won't even get it, even if they read the fine print. And ofcourse, it's differed interest. That store card is trap if someone often shops there and wants to finance a bigger purchase.
@thecapableplanet7885
@thecapableplanet7885 Год назад
What you want in that case is a card that says you have 0% interest on all purchases for like 12 months or whatever the cards that say 0% on a particular purchase Are usually only for that one purchase that you initially made, so yeah most cards like that, if you make even a one dollar purchase, it treats it like a regular credit card and you end up paying the entire balance
@tonymouannes
@tonymouannes Год назад
@The Capable Planet but the problem is that store cards are made to he used every time you go to that store and not a one-time line of credit. You can't open a store card for the big purchase and another one for regular purchases. So it's a pretty scammy scheme.
@jacquelinemanzano9328
@jacquelinemanzano9328 Год назад
Creditors , including Cred Card Companies are subject to the Discrimination Law, if they shut off and close your line of credit. It's YOUR credit NOT theirs. Pursuant to; The Equal Credit Opportunity act, protects us against Discrimination when we exercise our rights. 15 USC 1691a (3) Scope of prohibition (a)ACTIVITIES CONSTITUTING DISCRIMINATION It shall be unlawful for any creditor to discriminate against any applicant, with respect to any aspect of a credit transaction-(3) because the applicant has in good faith exercised any right under this chapter.
@jeromehenry4484
@jeromehenry4484 Год назад
What is your exact definition of "discriminate" ?
@JC-ph9vr
@JC-ph9vr Год назад
✌🏻🤟🏻👊🏻
@mscorrell
@mscorrell Год назад
I use debit card mainly.
@jamesodell3064
@jamesodell3064 Год назад
I use a credit card. You have more legal protections using a credit card then a debit card. Just pay the entire balance during the grace period.
@googlex3894
@googlex3894 8 месяцев назад
@@jamesodell3064 so you’re saying using a credit card is like using a debit card, but with extra steps? And some more security?
@coziii.1829
@coziii.1829 6 месяцев назад
I was a cash person but with the cash back I use cards now Plus paying at end of month lets your cash gain that 4.5 interest each month. Also each month on card I get about 100 bucks back or just carry it till I want to use it . I have 1,000 cash back on one if I use it now .
@Jwdude123
@Jwdude123 3 месяца назад
#9 is not correct
@tylern3696
@tylern3696 3 месяца назад
Please explain. I’m quite certain paying off your balance in full every month does not damage your credit score. Credit card companies report your statement balance at the end of the monthly cycle, which is usually several weeks before payment is due. Your utilization is ending statement balance, divided by total credit line. it is possible that if you paid off the credit cards before the end of the monthly cycle and your utilization was at 0% for months or years, that could look weird and affect your credit score in a negative way. Paying off your balance in full does not. I’ve never paid interest except for one month on a new card when I forgot to set up auto pay, and my score is very high. Paying interest on a credit card is never a good idea.
@Prodigal1
@Prodigal1 Год назад
All pretty obvious . Nothing new here.
@Rokka340
@Rokka340 Год назад
I found out all these the hard way so I had a credit card plastictomy and haven't had credit cards for the past 6 years. I even had a credit card with an interest rate of 39.9% APR and I wasn't aware because I didn't understand the logistics of how they were ripping me off every month. Life is much better and free without them. You become better at managing your finances.Yepeeee.
@amazinglats6020
@amazinglats6020 Год назад
Credit cards are just a tool, almost like food. If you overindulge and use it wrong it makes you fat.
@badgerden7080
@badgerden7080 Год назад
I don't mess with credit cards anymore. My brother (who I rarely agree with on anything), once said that "credit cards are the worst thing ever invented". I wholeheartedly agree with him. Truer words have never been spoken.
@reubenmorris487
@reubenmorris487 Год назад
@Kurt M. People don't understand what credit cards offer...which is mostly why they're structured the way they are.
@Theturbobooster
@Theturbobooster Год назад
Then how do u expect to build credit with no credit card at all or any way to do so hmm hmm?
@RETUSAF1995
@RETUSAF1995 Год назад
Last time i used a credit card was June 2001.
@duelaelalma3428
@duelaelalma3428 Год назад
OK
@cccccccc98428
@cccccccc98428 Год назад
Ok
@kurtrussell5228
@kurtrussell5228 Год назад
Ok
@justogmula4627
@justogmula4627 Год назад
Ok
@babybabibaby
@babybabibaby Год назад
Who is Jason???
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
A man who left the game behind
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
@@CheekyBird790 loyalty is earned and never given freely.
@AnnieinKC
@AnnieinKC Год назад
Doesn't your #9 contradict the "credit score was dinged b/c you're not utilizating your credit" ?
@fogrunr5075
@fogrunr5075 Год назад
Let a low utilization % REPORT on the Statement Date. 9% or less utilization is ideal. The Statement Balance is reported. Pay it IN FULL as soon as it reports. The Statement Balance becomes $0. The $0 balance is reported. No balance is carried. Therefore no interest is charged. The interest-free Grace Period is maintained.
@karlsmith2451
@karlsmith2451 2 месяца назад
Truth is banks or credit card companies by law really didnt lend people any money. Where is the exchange dollar for dollar? And their signature?
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
Credit card companies don't know I refuse to go back to the game. I'm out!
@Aj-me8mo
@Aj-me8mo Год назад
You’re missing out! Guess you don’t like free money and free trips
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
@@Aj-me8mo i can pay my own way
@lopezov709
@lopezov709 Год назад
​@berryzedzero good for you. Now go and pay your way and stop wasting your time on a RU-vid comment sections.
@berryzedzero
@berryzedzero Год назад
@@lopezov709 that's crazy
@jh26pt2
@jh26pt2 Год назад
I’d rather not play any of these games with credit cards/issuers. We use debit cards only. It works great for us.
@jonesbunny
@jonesbunny Год назад
And your a Dummy😂
@wayneharvey6626
@wayneharvey6626 Год назад
Danger. Read up on why.
@RETUSAF1995
@RETUSAF1995 Год назад
@@jonesbunny UR the dummy for using debt cards. Stop buying crap you can't afford and don't need.
@jh26pt2
@jh26pt2 Год назад
@@wayneharvey6626 Credit cards sure are. Good point.
@g.t.richardson6311
@g.t.richardson6311 Год назад
I play their game and haven’t paid a dime in interest in 30+ years Charge regular things, tally it up on Monday, pay balance in full Wednesday every week Get enough points for a 50$ gift card 10-11 times a year
@teachermike4831
@teachermike4831 Год назад
Your focus is misdirected. My knowledge of finance is extensive. The entire financial system is under direct control by not the "companies" but by the entity that literally OWNS the USD and most 1st and 2nd world nations' currencies as well. Credit Card instruments were literally manufactured as wealth extraction tools just as amortized loans and on and on. The entity utilizes the entire banking system worldwide as a global tool for wealth extraction. Keep in mind that the B.I.S. and Fed R were literally put into existence not by any nation but by the global entity that controls the world financial system. This video is a misdirection of truth.
@coachhannah2403
@coachhannah2403 Год назад
Stuff and nonsense. Your antisemitism is obvious, and just plain sad.
@teachermike4831
@teachermike4831 Год назад
@@coachhannah2403 Your reply shows your lack of knowledge and understanding. Research the book by Edward G. Griffin. The creatures of Jekhyl island to begin your journey of global truth. Also, learn of the formation of the B.I. S., Fed R., and IMF. My knowledge is extensive spanning 12 years consisting of over 5,000 hours of research. I am 67 year old and from the USA involved in both medicine and finance. My statements are completely accurate.
@VictorMartinez-zf6dt
@VictorMartinez-zf6dt Год назад
😂
@teachermike4831
@teachermike4831 Год назад
@@VictorMartinez-zf6dt Nice reply. What the fuck does it mean. Jeez. How old are you.
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
I'll have whatever you're smoking. Sounds like some good stuff.
@warriortokarev
@warriortokarev Год назад
I hate disliking videos. But this video should of been titled common sense credit card companies dont want you to know. Like who was the audience for this? Middle school kids?
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
When I started getting into using a credit card I had no idea about any of this, I only got my knowledge from how my parents used credit cards, which isn't necessarily the best source. Videos like this have lead me to a better understanding and help me use the card to my advantage rather than as a profit tool for the banks.
@warriortokarev
@warriortokarev Год назад
@@zethcader6478 so you would agree their are multiple videos out there like this and that this is now common knowledge?
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 Год назад
@@warriortokarev If this knowledge is so common, why don't many people know it?
@Jaelin_Showers
@Jaelin_Showers Год назад
DONT FORGET THE CAPUTAL ONE BUCKET
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