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snurri ([personal profile] snurri) wrote2008-01-11 03:24 pm

Lies My Credit Card Company Told Me

"You have an excellent payment history with us, Mr. Schwartz."

[identity profile] tanaise.livejournal.com 2008-01-11 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
They'll remember a different truth if you ever ask them for more than they want to give you. My credit card company remembers I told them I was unemployed, even though I was still making every payment for more than the minimum, so I still have a crazy high interest rate.

[identity profile] snurri.livejournal.com 2008-01-11 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I think if I was to ask my CC company for anything they would laugh rudely and perhaps fart in my general direction.

[identity profile] tanaise.livejournal.com 2008-01-11 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I foolishly tried to get enough of a credit limit that I could pay for something big, if need be, while in Italy. The card with a $700 limit that I'd never let be paid late or go over the limit, it wouldn't give me a cent more. Does that make sense? Luckily I had a card that was being paid off from a high balance that had a ridiculous limit, so it came along instead. I think the moral of the story is 'be carefully extravagant."

[identity profile] jamiam.livejournal.com 2008-01-11 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Switch cards! I noticed I had 31% APR on my HSBC credit card--which I've had since my freshman year in college--so I went to my husband's bank, got approved for a Visa Platinum with a non-stupid APR, then transferred my balance over to that account. Now I'm looking forward to the phone call in which I demand HSBC drop my APR back down to non-existent. OR ELSE.

(Though apparently it's unwise to close the account? Because having the same credit card open for decades improves your credit score? Well whatever--I can still keep the account open but threaten to put the card in the cuisinart and never use it again. No interest for you, HSBC! You loan-sharking bastards.)
Edited 2008-01-11 22:32 (UTC)

[identity profile] tanaise.livejournal.com 2008-01-11 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, i'm much better at not carrying a balance any more, so I'm thinking of keeping the high-rate amazon card for things I pay off right away (cause free amazon money! And also, I have nothing better that I want rewards for) and getting something different for my daily card uses with a sensible rate (and maybe airline miles). Unfortunately, I now have a chase card with a high rate and a bank of america card with a high rate, and that pretty much limits the low rate cards you can find out there, bastards!