Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read on Reddit this AM someone bragging about a great deal they had on a car. By the second comment someone pointed out that they had a 29.99% APR. The OP was confused why it was an issue. They said the payment was manageable so it was a great deal.
I bet you that OP has a college diploma and probably from an acceptable school.
I am all for personal responsibility and all, but the degree to which we freely f**k clueless people (with the backing of the government) is truly disgusting. Why anyone think payday loans, 29.99% APR on car loans, taking advantage of younger female buyers who work hard for their money is absolutely disgusting. We are better than this. But it seems to me that in this country actually taking advantage of someone who isn't as financially educated is a sign of healthy functioning economy. And the scary part is a big portion of our economy operates this way.
No, we aren’t better than this. This country is run by big businesses that absolutely depend on a huge number of people not being fiscally literate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read on Reddit this AM someone bragging about a great deal they had on a car. By the second comment someone pointed out that they had a 29.99% APR. The OP was confused why it was an issue. They said the payment was manageable so it was a great deal.
I bet you that OP has a college diploma and probably from an acceptable school.
I am all for personal responsibility and all, but the degree to which we freely f**k clueless people (with the backing of the government) is truly disgusting. Why anyone think payday loans, 29.99% APR on car loans, taking advantage of younger female buyers who work hard for their money is absolutely disgusting. We are better than this. But it seems to me that in this country actually taking advantage of someone who isn't as financially educated is a sign of healthy functioning economy. And the scary part is a big portion of our economy operates this way.
No, we aren’t better than this. This country is run by big businesses that absolutely depend on a huge number of people not being fiscally literate.
Anonymous wrote:Just read on Reddit this AM someone bragging about a great deal they had on a car. By the second comment someone pointed out that they had a 29.99% APR. The OP was confused why it was an issue. They said the payment was manageable so it was a great deal.
I bet you that OP has a college diploma and probably from an acceptable school.
I am all for personal responsibility and all, but the degree to which we freely f**k clueless people (with the backing of the government) is truly disgusting. Why anyone think payday loans, 29.99% APR on car loans, taking advantage of younger female buyers who work hard for their money is absolutely disgusting. We are better than this. But it seems to me that in this country actually taking advantage of someone who isn't as financially educated is a sign of healthy functioning economy. And the scary part is a big portion of our economy operates this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Debt and consumerism is pushed on us just like fast food and sports gambling. I refuse to get any store credit card. I just don’t see the point, but clearly people do it and carry a balance otherwise TJ Maxx and Ulta wouldn’t push it every time you bought something in the store. There are industries in this country that profit solely on the fact that a sucker is born every minute.
100% this. And when you are a minority and you say No they look like you like you are crazy and sometimes are angry. I am like why are you trying to force me into debt. What the hell dude?
I have also had a TJ maxx cashier get an attitude with me over the credit card. Apparently they cut their hours if they don’t get enough sign ups.
Anonymous wrote:I was watching a show and people were calling in regarding their finances.
This one lady in her 60s wants to buy a home, rolled over negative equity from an old car loan into a new one and she doesn't know how much she owes ...wow just wow
Anonymous wrote:I think most people learn from their parents. My parents were always frugal and good with money. They passed this down. I have done the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most people learn from their parents. My parents were always frugal and good with money. They passed this down. I have done the same.
No. Just no. This doesn’t explain all the dynamics where one kid is great with money and the others aren’t. Just read the family relationship forum.
Anonymous wrote:I think most people learn from their parents. My parents were always frugal and good with money. They passed this down. I have done the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Debt and consumerism is pushed on us just like fast food and sports gambling. I refuse to get any store credit card. I just don’t see the point, but clearly people do it and carry a balance otherwise TJ Maxx and Ulta wouldn’t push it every time you bought something in the store. There are industries in this country that profit solely on the fact that a sucker is born every minute.
100% this. And when you are a minority and you say No they look like you like you are crazy and sometimes are angry. I am like why are you trying to force me into debt. What the hell dude?
Anonymous wrote:Debt and consumerism is pushed on us just like fast food and sports gambling. I refuse to get any store credit card. I just don’t see the point, but clearly people do it and carry a balance otherwise TJ Maxx and Ulta wouldn’t push it every time you bought something in the store. There are industries in this country that profit solely on the fact that a sucker is born every minute.
Anonymous wrote:Debt and consumerism is pushed on us just like fast food and sports gambling. I refuse to get any store credit card. I just don’t see the point, but clearly people do it and carry a balance otherwise TJ Maxx and Ulta wouldn’t push it every time you bought something in the store. There are industries in this country that profit solely on the fact that a sucker is born every minute.
Anonymous wrote:Debt and consumerism is pushed on us just like fast food and sports gambling. I refuse to get any store credit card. I just don’t see the point, but clearly people do it and carry a balance otherwise TJ Maxx and Ulta wouldn’t push it every time you bought something in the store. There are industries in this country that profit solely on the fact that a sucker is born every minute.