I got $1000 to open a Visa card one time.@AZwolfman wrote:
I have NEVER found a mystery shop that offered enough pay for me to let them pull my credit.
@AZwolfman wrote:
I have NEVER found a mystery shop that offered enough pay for me to let them pull my credit.
@callinectes wrote:
They probably turned you down because they assumed you would pay it back quickly. The high-interest lenders want borrowers who stretch out payments so they can maximize earnings.
@2stepps wrote:
That is exactly how they make their money and screw the guy who is down on his luck even more. If the politicians were not such weasels this would not have become the norm.
@callinectes wrote:
They probably turned you down because they assumed you would pay it back quickly. The high-interest lenders want borrowers who stretch out payments so they can maximize earnings.
Nobody is forcing someone to get a payday loan. People make choices with their money. For most people, the decision to get a payday loan is a consequence of other decisions. It's not screwing someone when they have it posted in large numbers what the APR is, what their fees are, and when they will collect.@2stepps wrote:
That is exactly how they make their money and screw the guy who is down on his luck even more.
@iShop123 wrote:
Nobody is forcing someone to get a payday loan. People make choices with their money. For most people, the decision to get a payday loan is a consequence of other decisions. It's not screwing someone when they have it posted in large numbers what the APR is, what their fees are, and when they will collect.@2stepps wrote:
That is exactly how they make their money and screw the guy who is down on his luck even more.
@F&L, you can compare cards at NerdWallet or CreditCards.com to see which fits you best.
@iShop123 wrote:
Nobody is forcing someone to get a payday loan. People make choices with their money. For most people, the decision to get a payday loan is a consequence of other decisions. It's not screwing someone when they have it posted in large numbers what the APR is, what their fees are, and when they will collect.@2stepps wrote:
That is exactly how they make their money and screw the guy who is down on his luck even more.
@F&L, you can compare cards at NerdWallet or CreditCards.com to see which fits you best.