This has to be the dumbest credit card ad I've seen in a long time (maybe in a lifetime). Their pitch is that you can "avoid interest even if you carry a balance". Then they offer the following explanation:
1. You choose the categories you want to pay in full like dining and utilities
2. The credit card co will separate and total them on your statement each month
3. You can avoid interest when you pay them in full – even when you carry a balance
So if I charge $100 to dining, $200 to utilities, and $300 to car repairs and then pay $300 against my balance, what difference does it make whether the interest I pay on the remaining $300 is interest on dining, utilities, or car repairs?
I'd like to ask them if they think their customers are that stupid, or it is just their ad people who are that stupid? Unbelieveable.
1. You choose the categories you want to pay in full like dining and utilities
2. The credit card co will separate and total them on your statement each month
3. You can avoid interest when you pay them in full – even when you carry a balance
So if I charge $100 to dining, $200 to utilities, and $300 to car repairs and then pay $300 against my balance, what difference does it make whether the interest I pay on the remaining $300 is interest on dining, utilities, or car repairs?
I'd like to ask them if they think their customers are that stupid, or it is just their ad people who are that stupid? Unbelieveable.
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