• OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Is this the American Dream I keep hearing about? Surely people having to finance their lunch is a sign of a healthy economy and society, right?

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      2 months ago

      The American Dream currently is to hopefully have food on the table and a roof over your head…

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    2 months ago

    Reminds me of SkipTheDishes (Canadian version of JustEat) adding an option to finance your order. The thought of financing a pizza is equally hilarious and terrifying

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      For Americans who haven’t heard of either of those, DoorDash. For everyone else, it’s a takeout delivery gig service.

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    2 months ago

    The loans… are a popular alternative to credit cards because they often don’t charge interest.

    I never considered this. That makes them seem more reasonable TBH, though of course they screw you over more if you pay late or pile them up.

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      Credit cards also don’t charge interest if you pay off the balance every month.

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        There’s also something called a “line of credit” which is basically a credit card with lower interest and no cash advance fee, but no rewards.

        Obviously you don’t want to keep a balance on that either, but if you can’t fully pay off your credit card, you can at least save money by transferring the debt there.

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          The way credit should be. All rewards do is take money from others on the end by having higher intrest to pay for all those rewards.

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        My thinking is that it’s a way to avoid adding to existing credit card debt, and accumulate more net “interest free debt” so to speak, as it’s a separate pool from a credit card.

        Yes, I know. But if one is going to have the debt one way or the other, I kinda see the logic.

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        Sounds like you’re an ideal candidate for reeducation a tax payer funded visit to a summer camp.