Not exact matches
In the meantime (my last long relationship 11 years) He cheated on me, I forgave him (trying to make things work) he left me, (he came back) he didn't
pay any
bills because I could, he left me because he wasn't happy (he came back) every time he left I got a little more distant, but I
still loved him
full heartdly, we got engaged (2
months later, he left) said I bitched too much.
Still using it each
month, sometimes
paying it
in full, other times
paying more than the minimum 2 or 3 times each
billing cycle.
Fully
paying off your card balance
in full each
month — and not ignoring your
bills in the mail — is one important step
in avoiding the pitfalls of credit cards; if you
pay off only your minimum of $ 38 but your balance rests at $ 1,100, you may
still be charged a high APR (and interest rates can tend to be higher on rewards credit cards than regular cards).
Even if you
pay your
bills in full each
month, it's
still possible (and I can speak firsthand on this) to hurt your credit score by going over the 30 % credit utilization threshold.
Since the amount reported is what's shown on the
bill, regardless of how much you
pay or even if you
pay in full each
month, the
bill amount
still ripples to your score.
So you might wondering whether or not banks
still make money on you when you use your card if you
pay your
bill off
in full each
month?