
yeah I used to then changed it to monthly, yeah that's why i never bother with the free credit checks.Yeah, anything that you pay off like direct debit or monthly goes towards it. Im sure more goes towards it which isn't listed yet.
I pay for insurances yearly, I signed up to Experian last year to check mine & I got a month free trial, you have to ring up and cancel before it runs out or they'll automatically charge you
More effort to cancel it than it's worth![]()
It was a hassle to cancel it... Tried to sell me more and trying to offer me more advice on how to maximise my credit score etc... No thanks I just wanted to know my score and thats all I wanted to use it for
It baffles me how people are already getting into money troubles for having one. Don't spend what you can't pay off! lolEveryone who says you're not ever gonna get one, you do realise that if you ever want a mortgage/other kind of loan for something then it's extremely hard to without having a credit history? There seems to be huge stigma among young people as they tend to see credit cards as an easy way to get into debt/only there to like, help you put off the debt until the end of the month ETC
I would really suggest anyone with a steady-ish income stream gets a low-interest card (check out moneysavingexpert for good deals and things, I have a wonderful CapitalOne card as a lot of places won't give one to young people/with no credit history) with no monthly fee (lots of places are sneaky with this) and buy small things you KNOW you can afford! I buy my food shopping with it, some people pay off phone contracts, just use it for socialising etc
I also find it a really good way of keeping track of my food expenditure as all of it goes on that card and I get a statement every month so I can budget better!
I don't have a credit card but for the credit rating reasons, I have always thought about getting one. I know Alysha has always said that too.
Not that I have a bad credit rating though and I know that because I sadly have that Experian and sadly have paid for it on accident! BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO RING TO CANCEL IT and I did have a free year before this after Morrisons 'accidentally' leaked some of my personal details along with thousands of other people's.)))
I know! I guess it's the thrill of being able to spend and not have to pay it off right away, but if you don't know when your next pay check is/how much it is then I just can't see why someone would buy things!
It's just a difference in attitudes really, I've been brought up by a dad who works in banking (well more stock brokerage I think not 100% what he actually did before) and a mum who worked in a bank as well, so I've been taught to handle money really really carefully and sensibly! Which I'm massive grateful for of course :p
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I'd like one just to buy petrol on, but don't want to make that risk
Are you going to follow them into banking? Think I'd like that - good money too.I know! I guess it's the thrill of being able to spend and not have to pay it off right away, but if you don't know when your next pay check is/how much it is then I just can't see why someone would buy things!
It's just a difference in attitudes really, I've been brought up by a dad who works in banking (well more stock brokerage I think not 100% what he actually did before) and a mum who worked in a bank as well, so I've been taught to handle money really really carefully and sensibly! Which I'm massive grateful for of course :p
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I suppose I only starting using my CC when I started working full-time so it was never an issue. It is depressing getting your paycheck though and then paying your card off and seeing loads of cash just disappear lol
God no, I don't have a mathematical bone in my body! Can't imagine anything worse. I'm staying in marketing/graphic design :p I just like, have their advice which is nice and I know other people have benefitted from me passing it on as well.Are you going to follow them into banking? Think I'd like that - good money too.
I suppose I only starting using my CC when I started working full-time so it was never an issue. It is depressing getting your paycheck though and then paying your card off and seeing loads of cash just disappear lol
I'm the same, I got mine and didn't use it for ages cos I was kinda scared but I still don't put that much on it, it's about £200 a month ish which is easy to pay off when I've got a guaranteed salary of, well, more than that, every month and not a huge amount of other expenses (apart from rent which comes off my debit card)
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I don't have a credit card and I never want one. That is something I have promised myselfAlthough I am planning on getting a loan out for around £6000 then paying it off monthly over 2 years. Just need a steady job first! x
Having a credit card and paying it off in time first would build up a credit history and give you more of a chance of getting a £6000 pound loan! Obviously there's other ways but imo a CC is the easiest way aslong as you pay back. Even spending £50 a month on it and paying it off be next would be fine as you'd probably spend that from your normal wage anyway!
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