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Beware of Credit Cards in College

It Can Affect You Years Later

By A. Wright, published Jan 25, 2007
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College is the time when you leave the comfort and security of your parents' home and are sent out into the world on your own. Hopefully you've already planned out how you will survive financially. If not, I'm here to tell you that credit cards should not be used as a crutch.

Let me tell you about my college credit card story. Way back in 1994, I was lucky enough to receive financial aid and student loans to finance college. But I still lacked the funds for rent, food, utilities, and miscellaneous. I took on a full time job as a server, but found myself needing some additional income. That income came from credit cards.

Today I do not own one credit card and believe they are the root of all evil. Of course, this is my entire fault. My credit limits on the cards were low at first, so I figured I'd just get another and yet another from my favorite department stores. One had to be clothed, right? Was I really that naïve? I must admit that once I even signed up for a credit card because the company was handing out some little electronic gadget for applying. My priorities weren't exactly in place, were they? That's how they get you in college.

All was fine and dandy until summer rolled around. Suddenly, I saw my pay drop about 60% due to the off season. Most college kids went home for the summer. Before I had only been paying the minimum amount on eight credit cards and I wasn't even able to do that now. Electricity was more important.

Scared and angry at myself, my grades began to drop. The credit card companies were charging me for late fees, which in turn made my balances go over the limit. So then they charged me with over-the-limit fees. Of course, all of these fees were in fine print when I signed up for the cards, but I never dreamed that I would have to stop paying them due to unforeseen circumstances. Never even gave it a thought.

What did I do? Received a loan to pay off about one fourth of what I owed. I didn't qualify for more than that. But this left me with yet another bill - the loan payment. College was about to teach me more than just psychology.

Beware of Credit Cards in College

Don't drown in credit

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Takeaways
  • Today I do not own one credit card and believe they are the root of all evil. Of course, this is my entire fault.
  • Of course, all of these fees were in fine print when I signed up for the cards, but I never dreamed that I would have to stop paying them due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Receiving credit cards in college has ruined my credit and FICO score until this day.
Did You Know?
Credit card companies spend billions a year to market the college crowd.
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