Re: Automatically Paying Off Credit Card Balance by Chris
Chris
Sun Feb 24 15:35:47 CST 2008
"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
news:b1dvr35i5898k1aaiso7jg1i0m3rhg6mk1@4ax.com...
> No, but it can download the transactions. Some credit card companies
> can do that for you if you like. It is a nice feature. You still can
> look at the statement in advance. Plus, you will have been
> downloading the various transactions as they have been occurring.
To respond seriously, I've been doing that for years. Some people are
loathe to let a bank take their money directly but, as Cal writes, you
see the statement well in advance.
All my credit cards that offer it are set to draft the payment
automatically from my checking account, on the due date. Some draft
the full balance, others, the minimum. It depends on how I use the
card.
I don't want to suggest I have scads of cards, because I don't. One
card is used for all routine expenses, and pays off monthly. Two
others result from transferring secured car loans to dirt-cheap
permanent 'teaser' rates on unsecured credit cards. I get cheap
interest and the bank can't take my car away.
I'm using the DRP to pay off the latter two. Both draft the minimum so
I don't skip one by mistake. That would be costly in terms of default
interest rates. I pay the other with epay, letting DRP manage the
amount. I avoid duplicates because the card won't draft the minimum if
another payment (the DRP amount) has already been paid.
When DRP completes the first, I'll set the second to a fixed auto
draft equaling my DRP payment.
Look, ma, no hands.
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Chris Cowles
Gainesville, FL