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daltonr
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AIB are currectly sending out details of "a new offer" with their credit cards. Their minimum payment is currently set at 5% of the outstanding balance, the offer is to reduce this to 3%.
Don't do it.
First of all you should be clearing the balance each month, but that's not the reality for most people, so if you are running a balance make sure you are paying quite a bit more than the minimum.
The low minimum payment combined with high interest rates ensures that even a relatively small debt can take years, or even decades to clear if only the minimum is paid each month.
This isn't an accident, It's carefully designed.
I'm guessing that interest rate reductions have thrown their calculations out of whack and the 5% minimum is allowing people to clear the debt quicker than before. They've decided to reduce the minimum to 3% to put things back they way they were. Eternal debt for the consumer.
I don't recall any consumer ever complaining that their minimum payment was too high each month. Consumers are more concerned with the ludicrous interest rates.
Apparently you have to notify them if you want it changed to 3%. Don't do it. Stick to 5% and pay more than this every month if you possibly can.
Remember, "special" offers from financial institutions are
rarely special.
-Rd
Don't do it.
First of all you should be clearing the balance each month, but that's not the reality for most people, so if you are running a balance make sure you are paying quite a bit more than the minimum.
The low minimum payment combined with high interest rates ensures that even a relatively small debt can take years, or even decades to clear if only the minimum is paid each month.
This isn't an accident, It's carefully designed.
I'm guessing that interest rate reductions have thrown their calculations out of whack and the 5% minimum is allowing people to clear the debt quicker than before. They've decided to reduce the minimum to 3% to put things back they way they were. Eternal debt for the consumer.
I don't recall any consumer ever complaining that their minimum payment was too high each month. Consumers are more concerned with the ludicrous interest rates.
Apparently you have to notify them if you want it changed to 3%. Don't do it. Stick to 5% and pay more than this every month if you possibly can.
Remember, "special" offers from financial institutions are
rarely special.
-Rd