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Latest comments made on this video:
By: waverly2468. on 09 Sep 08, 20:06:20
There was one time I went to the bank to make a credit card payment on the day of the "due date" on a Bank of America credit card. That day was a Saturday. The payment didn't post until Monday, so I got charged the $30 late fee. It should be illegal for banks to set these kinds of traps for people.
By: SilverEspada. on 07 Aug 08, 17:03:52
gorgeous and sarcastic enthusiasm, l LOVE it!!
By: BrandiDelise. on 03 Aug 08, 02:52:34
LOL. Cool video. She's funny. I liked the little tune at the end. hehe
By: OtilioGuerrra. on 29 Jun 08, 08:53:58
I Like Her Hair
By: Daavaaad. on 03 Jun 08, 07:02:50
Cute video! The credit industry IS indeed horrible. College students should not be able to obtain credit cards with any limits beyond $500. Student loans should be allowed, but not the immense amount of credit that is offered. I'm a college student that will probably have to declare bankruptcy. I know it's basically my own fault, but I really didn't stand a chance with the $40 late fees, $40 overlimit fees, and the 30% interest.
By: asham2. on 13 May 08, 21:26:22
What has Bush got to do with it???
By: bobbmann5. on 04 May 08, 15:40:21
great vid! I was late on all my 5 cards and i had rates of 9.9% and they all jumped to 29.99%!!! Due to being layed off! Way to go BUSH!!!
By: gaae2000. on 13 Apr 08, 17:56:42
She is actually is representing the Corporate devil. U can do bankrupcy and in 2 yrs banks will lend u the money for a new home in the same State. Now, if u move to another State u can apply even sooner!!! Remember, if Corporations can be bailed out by the Gov. or go Bankrupt...why can u do the same when its needed?. Dont be afraid, we are in a Capitalist country and thats how we move!!! Life is "full of possibilities" in this country. Somebody shoot this cute devilish girl tryin to scare u.
By: liqurefluid. on 22 Jan 08, 22:24:32
im moving to paris
By: GaryNull. on 13 Jan 08, 22:04:22
Suze Orman has a daughter?
By: renetdi. on 10 Jan 08, 06:24:41
WTF, YOU GUYS ARE SICK
By: bman462. on 08 Jan 08, 02:03:29
yay the american dream
By: DavidAames2000. on 02 Dec 07, 01:11:53
it was sarcasm
By: My03Tundra. on 07 Nov 07, 03:52:54
Wow. What great advice. NOT. Bankruptcy can impact you negatively in the fact it is on your credit report for up to ten years. Period. Although you can rebuild the credit score during that time, it will still be there. One of the WORST marks on a credit report possible is a charged off account.
By: youmissedyourturn. on 01 Oct 07, 07:36:03
Oh, and you forgot to mention: The low-interest cards say they will only raise rates if you miss a payment: They mean if you miss ANY payment to ANY biller. I was late on the electric bill and 9% became 27%. When I argued, they said, "Look at clause xxx paragraph 'a'. That clause said they could raise the rates anytime they wanted, for any reason. Don't do credit!
By: leatherbomber. on 31 Aug 07, 14:52:54
Nice vid. I'm going through a chapter 7 right now. My debt is set to be discharged in October. My credit score was already in the low 400's. Even if I had paid on my repossessed vehicle and foreclosed house for the next 30 years or so my credit score would have stayed low. My attorney tells me that most of her clients who file end up with a 600+ credit score in just a couple years. Bankruptcy does NOT ruin you for life. Good advice in this vid.