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blade55555
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Grobyc
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After laser eye surgery and vacation I'll be saving up for a nice down payment on a house. Assuming I get approved for a mortgage that is | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
On June 25 2013 13:49 Grobyc wrote: Yeah I've been paying monthly payments of like $88/month or something (base payment of $25, rest is interest I think? maybe got that wrong), so feels great to not have that interest gutting me. After laser eye surgery and vacation I'll be saving up for a nice down payment on a house. Assuming I get approved for a mortgage that is Those payments are ridiculously low, imo. My friend monthy bills (3 total) add up over $500 for student loans. | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On June 25 2013 13:49 Grobyc wrote: Yeah I've been paying monthly payments of like $88/month or something (base payment of $25, rest is interest I think? maybe got that wrong), so feels great to not have that interest gutting me. After laser eye surgery and vacation I'll be saving up for a nice down payment on a house. Assuming I get approved for a mortgage that is Ah mines going to be 139$ a month (iirc). Getting laser eye surgery so you don't need glasses/contacts eh :D | ||
Archaeo
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On June 25 2013 13:51 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Those payments are ridiculously low, imo. My friend monthy bills (3 total) add up over $500 for student loans. A handful of my tuition was paid for out of my own money, not using student loans, and i only went to school for 3 years, so I think my debt was maybe just lower and that's why? On June 25 2013 14:06 blade55555 wrote: Ah mines going to be 139$ a month (iirc). Getting laser eye surgery so you don't need glasses/contacts eh :D Yep, it's not a big deal but I would enjoy it. Aside from the extra handsomeness factor it's a pain when you're swimming, staying at a friends place, you lose/drop them, have to wear a mask or another set of glasses on top (i.e paintball, 3D movies, etc). Yeah... a bit annoying sometimes . And it lasts for nearly forever too, so it's kind of a 1 time deal. | ||
Aerisky
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3FFA
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In terms of eye glasses, contacts, etc. You might be interested in this: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50149025n | ||
Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
On June 25 2013 13:51 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Those payments are ridiculously low, imo. My friend monthy bills (3 total) add up over $500 for student loans. Yea, I think some people in this thread would have a heart attack if I mentioned how much student debt I have... Good thing I'll get the Navy to pay for damn near ALL of it! Gotta love where our taxpayer dollars are going in this country.... But seriously, fuck education in this country. I'm sending my kids abroad for college in 25 years. Grats on paying off the student loans! I can't wait to have that feeling myself. | ||
RvB
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On June 25 2013 16:34 Aerisky wrote: How bad are your eyes? Mine are like –8.75 in the right and worse in the left (they've probably gotten worse since I last checked). Just wondering because for me my glasses are actually getting really heavy and it's become a real problem lol, beside the fact that, you know, nearsightedness sucks. Last time I got them checked they were both about -4.75 and have since gotten worse. Haven't had my prescription updated in about 4 years. | ||
FuDDx
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FallDownMarigold
United States3710 Posts
On June 25 2013 13:51 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Those payments are ridiculously low, imo. My friend monthy bills (3 total) add up over $500 for student loans. 500/month on college loans seems suuper high but maybe I just have not heard enough stories to know of many undergrads with that high monthly payments I only had to pay like 10% of the 55k/yr tuition which was legit but I also had to get a loan since I wasn't working a job while in school, which I could have. I just started to have to pay $60/month on a kinda small loan. It's kind of nice actually because it is establishing credit for me in a chill way. I don't have to hassle with having a credit card in order to build up a credit score from scratch. I'm going to avoid getting a credit card until I absolutely must have one, which I don't expect to happen unless I'm just still a little bit naive. I know credit cards can be used very responsibly but they still seem like a hassle to me. | ||
udgnim
United States8024 Posts
On June 26 2013 06:32 FallDownMarigold wrote: 500/month on college loans seems suuper high but maybe I just have not heard enough stories to know of many undergrads with that high monthly payments I only had to pay like 10% of the 55k/yr tuition which was legit but I also had to get a loan since I wasn't working a job while in school, which I could have. I just started to have to pay $60/month on a kinda small loan. It's kind of nice actually because it is establishing credit for me in a chill way. I don't have to hassle with having a credit card in order to build up a credit score from scratch. I'm going to avoid getting a credit card until I absolutely must have one, which I don't expect to happen unless I'm just still a little bit naive. I know credit cards can be used very responsibly but they still seem like a hassle to me. if you're paying things with debit card instead of credit card, using a credit card is much better for the security alone | ||
mizU
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FallDownMarigold
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Burrfoot
United States1176 Posts
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udgnim
United States8024 Posts
On June 26 2013 08:06 FallDownMarigold wrote: What's up with security and credit card vs debt card? And btw congrats on finishing your loan grobyc you are a free man! it's not that hard to contest fraudulent charges on a credit card and you don't lose any money while doing so it can be much harder to contest fraudulent charges on a debit card and money is removed from your bank account when the fraudulent charges take place. the bank may or may not take a while to eventually restore that money back into your account. | ||
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