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How many of us really

Date: Tue, 03/20/2007 - 06:17

Submitted by stanley
on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 06:17

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How many of us really read the fine print while applying for payday loan or requesting credit card?


I have gotten to where I have too, after some hard lessons learned. We are constantly getting offers for credit cards and such and I too have gotten to where I read the back of the offers. There are high yearly fees, application fees, processing fees, etc. By the time you get teh $300 credit card, you've already got over $200 worth of charges on there from all these fees!

Payday loans, well won't have to worry about them any more because I am never going to get another loan from them!


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Submitted by 2nband on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 06:46

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My husband is real good about not reading all the information. With that being said, he got a credit card and in no time had it over the limit and could not understand how that was so until he got his statement and it showed all the fees that had been applied. I asked him if he even read what they were charging and he said no he didn't. Well needless to say that card went into default and is at a collection agency and as soon as we can get the rest of our situation caught up, we will start taking care of some of this, even if it is sending $5 to everyone. Even after that, he has gotten more offers in the mail and has wanted to use them and I have to make him stop and read everything, which he hates doing, but he is learning that you just have to do that any more or else you are going to get taken advantage of.


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Submitted by 2nband on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 08:20

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When I got my last car in 2003, I sat in the finance guy's office and read the contract for about 30 minutes. He was staring at me and tapping his pen, and playing drums on the desk. I eventually got sick of him trying to rush me, and I said "This might take me a while. If you want to go grab some coffee or something, I'll let you know when I'm finished." He actually did leave for a few minutes and then came back (he probably had to go ask the salesman "what's up with this guy").

Aside, in the last 4 years I've probably closed about 2400 various loans. Of those loans, I can honestly say only 2 people ever made me wait for them to read the contract.


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Submitted by DebtCruncher on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 18:04

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I've gone to apply for a few credit cards and I can honestly say that I did read the fine print. Never did turn in the applications. As for the ipdl contracts, I did read them. But, I'm not sure who writes them. I had a difficult time understanding all the mumbo jumbo, which looking back on it, was probably done on purpose to confuse the consumer. :twisted:


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Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 19:39

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Stanley I can say GUILTY!!! I never read the payday loan agreements. If I would have or even knew my laws that they are ILLEGAL here I would have never got into the mess. Thank Goodness for this site. It is a great educational tool for many consumers. KYSIDE38


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Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 20:23

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Debtcruncher, LOL This is so true.... They sure are the devils to deal with. KYSIDE38


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Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 20:54

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I did for my credit cards except for Orchard Bank which was a mistake. But then I saw the error of my ways.

As for the payday loan, I was just happy to get one and just kept getting them. Years later, I realized the mistake that I made and now I am getting rid of the problem. We have all made mistakes, but at least we are trying to correct them.

I didn't read the fine print on the loans as well as I was just happy to be getting the money.


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Submitted by Alexandra on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 20:58

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I will say I've always read the fine print...I will also say that in "desperation" I've ignored it in the past.

Only one of my cards is a crummy deal...But not so bad that I can't deal with it. As long as I keep my balance zero (Which is my obsession.) it's just over $5 a month. The only reason for me keeping it around, is it reports to the 3 bureaus every single month....It makes sure my GOOD outnumbers my BAD....Soon as all the junk gets off my report, the poopy card is GOOOONE.

The car loan I got for my Chris, I don't even want to LOOK at the interest rate. I'm sure it's outrageous. But once again...We were in a pinch, and it's what I could get. :-P~ I guess I'm in the camp of beggers can't be choosers. It's not permanent...In the next few years I know I'll be able to trade the yucko cards in for the good ones.


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Submitted by Jessi on Tue, 03/20/2007 - 22:45

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