Anonymous wrote:The interest is going to be on the past 12 months, not on the $300 left. Tell your husband or be okay with the extra $240 or so that you're going to be paying.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are actually extremely close, we have been married for 5 years but together for 12. We have two young children. He makes a shit ton of money and I make pennies comparatively. I got my own credit card because every credit card we have is in his name and I just wanted my own. I wanted something that was just mine. That's all.
But yes I will tell him. Can't wait for this conversation!
He makes a shit ton of money and you "wanted something that was just mine" and you are "extremely close". Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I must have miscalculated something and got an alert from mint today that my intro 0% interest rate on a credit card ended on March 1st. I had it in my mind that it was 18 months and apparently it was 12. So basically I have to pay $1000 by the due date in 5 days or will have to pay almost 24% interest. first of all 24%? I have almost an 800 credit score so how is this amount based on "credit worthiness"? Obviously I have to pay it but I work part time and don't have an extra $1000. As a family we do but I really don't want to tell my husband as he doesn't even know I have this card and he would be extremely disappointed. here are my options:
1. Tell my husband. he will 100% pay it off but he will be upset.
2. I can pay about $700 of it by the due date and then I'd just have to deal with the finance charge for 1 month but I would absolutely be able to get it done by the next due date.
Thoughts? I know in the grand scheme the ~$250 is not a huge deal but seriously that rate in obnoxiously high.
If I didn't tell my husband about the card upfront, I'd go with option two. Then when I got drunk a year later, I'd tell him the whole story and say it's been taken care of. Drunk me is responsible like that.
I would do this too, ha. $1000 is not a big amount and if you can pay $700 of it then you just have the small balance left. I don't think it's a big deal. It IS unusual that you have a secret credit card. Can you not buy what you want/need in plain sight of your husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I must have miscalculated something and got an alert from mint today that my intro 0% interest rate on a credit card ended on March 1st. I had it in my mind that it was 18 months and apparently it was 12. So basically I have to pay $1000 by the due date in 5 days or will have to pay almost 24% interest. first of all 24%? I have almost an 800 credit score so how is this amount based on "credit worthiness"? Obviously I have to pay it but I work part time and don't have an extra $1000. As a family we do but I really don't want to tell my husband as he doesn't even know I have this card and he would be extremely disappointed. here are my options:
1. Tell my husband. he will 100% pay it off but he will be upset.
2. I can pay about $700 of it by the due date and then I'd just have to deal with the finance charge for 1 month but I would absolutely be able to get it done by the next due date.
Thoughts? I know in the grand scheme the ~$250 is not a huge deal but seriously that rate in obnoxiously high.
If I didn't tell my husband about the card upfront, I'd go with option two. Then when I got drunk a year later, I'd tell him the whole story and say it's been taken care of. Drunk me is responsible like that.
Anonymous wrote:So I must have miscalculated something and got an alert from mint today that my intro 0% interest rate on a credit card ended on March 1st. I had it in my mind that it was 18 months and apparently it was 12. So basically I have to pay $1000 by the due date in 5 days or will have to pay almost 24% interest. first of all 24%? I have almost an 800 credit score so how is this amount based on "credit worthiness"? Obviously I have to pay it but I work part time and don't have an extra $1000. As a family we do but I really don't want to tell my husband as he doesn't even know I have this card and he would be extremely disappointed. here are my options:
1. Tell my husband. he will 100% pay it off but he will be upset.
2. I can pay about $700 of it by the due date and then I'd just have to deal with the finance charge for 1 month but I would absolutely be able to get it done by the next due date.
Thoughts? I know in the grand scheme the ~$250 is not a huge deal but seriously that rate in obnoxiously high.
Anonymous wrote:Get a new card TODAY (online) and do another balance transfer. It'll cost you 3% instead of 24%
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, you are paying an APR of 24%, so on a constant $1,000 balance that's $240 per year in interest or $20 per month. Assuming you pay extra then the balance will decline and the actual interest you pay will be less than $240 over the next year. I'd just find another 0% card to transfer the balance to, even if it can't be done immediately and you have to pay a month or so of interest on he current card.
Anonymous wrote:He makes a shit ton of money and I make pennies comparatively. I got my own credit card because every credit card we have is in his name and I just wanted my own.