• @[email protected]
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    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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      520 days ago

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

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      720 days ago

      “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” - George Carlin

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    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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        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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        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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          620 days ago

          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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      120 days ago

      The loaner must be getting something out of the exchange. If it’s not interest, then it’s collateral.

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        From what I’ve found reading terms on some of these it’s fees baked into them that are pretty dang steep compared to interest if you pay them off immediately. Many then balloon once you get past some arbitrary point between 30-90 days. Might take a look at this to get an idea. I’ve seen these guys recently at a mattress store and googled a cost estimator to see how they worked.

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    Every society is three meals away from chaos.