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blade55555
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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
United States397 Posts
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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 ![]() | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
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3FFA
United States3931 Posts
![]() 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! ![]() 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
Netherlands6185 Posts
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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. | ||
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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
United States12125 Posts
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FallDownMarigold
United States3710 Posts
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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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