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  • Credit Card Debt Explained With a Glass of Water

    Posted by admin on August 15th, 2010 and filed under credit card debt | 3 Comments »

    http://www.totaldebtrelief.net uses a pitcher and a glass of water demonstrate the effects of minimum credit card payments. This video uses a simple analogy to describe how the average American is throwing away their money to the credit card companies. Visit totaldebtrelief.net for more information on credit card debt relief.

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    3 Responses

    1. walrus417 Says:

      Although the …
      Although the premise is good, the assumptions are a bit off. Generally, Credit Card companies structure their minimum payments to pay off the balance in 20 years or so. So instead of $142 a month, it should be more like $175.

      One thing you did not mention is that this also assumes that you stop buying stuff with your credit card. If you buy $100 worth of stuff a year, you will never pay off your debt

    2. Chase69Chase Says:

      Overall, nice …
      Overall, nice presentation, but why was the debt dropping $1 per month at first, then slows to $5 per year? That skews the numbers higher, but the debt is still catastrophic.

    3. snivesz32 Says:

      Good Illustration. …
      Good Illustration. I don’t think debtors dispute this knowledge, rather they fall victim to the psychological trap of deferred pain. Paying $20 for something at a later time seems less painful than paying $10 for it today. The problem is compounded when they don’t have the $10 in the first place.

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