Not exact matches
Considering I average 1 — 2 books a week (minimum — that gets as
high as five some weeks), not having to carry around books, no longer forgetting to bring a book when I'm in a hurry, no visiting bookstores or libraries every week (only visit when I want to,
about once per month or so), no return deadlines or
late fees, and having access to any book I want even at 2 a.m. in the morning is AWESOME!
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This year, ten percent fewer credit - card holders received bad news
about their cards in the form of card issuers lowering their credit, charging
higher interest rates, enacting
late payment
fees, canceling their cards or other events that would negatively effect one's relationship with their credit card.
In fact, due to the
high interest rate and outrageous
late fees, the credit card game is all
about keeping you in debt for a long time.
Be smarter
about the way you pay your bills so that you do not end up with
high interest rates or
late fees.
The fact that credit cards have
late fees or have
higher interest rate is no secret and is known to everyone and after that if one decides to pay just minimum balance and roll over the rest then he should not be complaining
about high interest rate.
Seems pretty disingenuous to charge these struggling consumers super
high fees (15 % of their debt over 18 months) and then run a press release
about how they are so pro consumer that they will defer a couple of the payments until
later for just 3 of them.
If we could all remove emotions from spending then I think you wouldn't hear
about high credit card balances with
late fees and such.