"Considering that they jacked my interest from 15% to 30% a year ago, when I unfortunately was carrying a large balance (and making timely payments), I can say I am happy to see them go."
"If you are carrying a balance and making minimum payments this can be helpful to your short-term cash flow, even if it does lead to a little more interest in the long run."
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