I was doing some reading of the Junk mail on the loo, as one does, depending on the paper type, it does come in handy.(but that is for the Tight Arse thread...no pun intended)
...Anyway, the local electrical retailer was offering a 5 year Interest Free period on stuff over $500.00.
Anyway, I got looking at the fine print, I wear glasses, well, when you qualify for the interest free debt, you will be signed up to the GE Go Card, Visa or Mastercard type...depending on your preference, which will have an automatic $9000.00 limit. So they sign you up for a debt of a fridge say $1500.00, then give you a credit card with a $9000.00 limit.
Nice one fella's.
You can not make a last repayment...ie hold off until the last 2 months of the interest free period, then plunk down the cash to pay off the item, oh no, you have to make minimum repayments as per the monthly notice, which has attached to it...wait for it...Charges. Yep, they slug you $6.00 per month account keeping charges.
60 months @6.00 = $360.00, nice little earner...the banks have taught well.
But here is the kicker...the designated calculated repayments over the life of the loan..ie 5 years...are not calculated to pay off the whole debt...which means, you are lead to believe that your minimum monthly repayments are paying back the debt....they are not.
So come the last repayment of the loan and you have been paying back the minimum...nah, you will still have a balance left over...which means you have not paid off the loan over the 5 years...so you must pay 25% on the loan outstanding...which is not the last repayment amount...ie $25.00...oh no,it is the $1500.00, plus any other charges needed for dispursement of the loan.
So, if you are taking out one of these loans, don't pay it out over 5 years, pay back as quick as possible.
Its amazing what is in the junk mail fine print these days.
I'm even more amazed I was given the time to read it, for the kid was not yelling out for me to help her with some school work...oh, the smallest room in the house,
it does have its' value besides the physical activity one does in it.