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Morning Rolled Oats 

Life Long Credit Card Debt

From: Robert Karl Skoglund
Length: 00:02:03

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Transcript

Can you live without your credit card? I can’t. The other day I bought gas in Wiscasset and instead of going inside and standing in line to pay I simply poked my credit card into the pump. When I have a speaking job in Denver or South Dakota, the plane ticket goes on my credit card, too. A week or two ago I put $1670 in travel expenses on my credit card. When my bill came, that one gas purchase wasn’t on there, so I called the credit card company every day until the little mechanical voice told me that my balance included the gas and was now $1688.88. I sent them a check for that amount the same day, even though they said my minimum payment was $17. $17!. I see that the interest is 12.99 percent variable, whatever that means, and I make the interest for one month to be close to $18.28. If I were to pay $17, wouldn’t my balance for next month be more than the $1688.88 that I owe today? My...
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