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16/07/20
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Originally posted by BIGSKY9
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The number of credit cards are probably in decline because banks are actively
cancelling them lately, at least the inactive or near inactive accounts that is, my
mums just had hers withdrawn because she doesnt use it enough...she had a 5K
limit and used it twice in 5 years, has this something to do with banks lending ratios
Also the afterpay generation was taught in schools not to use CC because they were
a debt trap, I know this because I have kids in their late 20's and we spoke about it
when there were going through school, and none of them now have credit cards and
use debit cards instead....but guess what, I also have a 13yo who is discussing the
downside of BNPL, and mentioned that she would never use either a CC or BNPL
Also often BNPL is compared here to old layby ststem, its nothing like it, you had to
pay the old layby off before getting the goods...if you didnt pay the store resold your
new items...afterpay aint going to take the shirt off your back and resell it are they
If your afterpay bill is taken from your credit card is this considered a cash advance
or who picks up the CC's near 1% cost?
cheers grant
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It's nice that you listen to your 13 year old opinion on not wanting to use Afterpay. But perhaps a stronger indicator of performance is the amount of people that are jumping on this service.
Just saying, it doesn't have to be a guessing/sentiment game when the proof is in the pudding.