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HP with sky high APR
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Why was the 35% apr rate acceptable at the beginning of the term but not now?
I've been looking for the perfect person who's never dropped a clanger for over 50 years, who never bought something they maybe shouldn't have, who never got hoodwinked by some wide boy who told them lies and got them into deep water.
I'm still looking.
He's not lurking in my mirror that's for sure.0 -
Only new car i have bought was at 19% APR. I thought that was fairly high but I NEEDED it.

Only made that mistake once though. Probably the beginning of having it now and paying later which did not end well and i was close to being bankrupt. I managed to crawl out of that hole and no more credit for me.
CC is used, but the first time i cannot pay it off when the bill arrives it gets chopped up.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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