How many credit cards do you have?.

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#101 Kurezan
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I don't have any. :D

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#102 Trinners
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[QUOTE="Trinners"]

[QUOTE="rawsavon"]

I have never heard of this (that there are no interest rates in Canada).
I am going to need some 'proof' on this though (would make for a good read)

Also, I am not talking about worldwide...US based website and forum.
-I would not even pretend to know what goes on in other countries

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It's just a banking structure you can opt for when asking for loans. The bank will buy the house, you will pay "rent" every month until it's paid off and then the bank will transfer ownership of the house to you afterwards, interest rate free and the risk of default is shared between you and the bank. It's an option not too many people are aware of unfortunately.

How does the bank profit from this though?

They buy the asset and sell it to you at a higher price. There are no fees if you are late with your payments and the bank asks for collateral in case you default.

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#103 rawsavon
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[QUOTE="rawsavon"]

[QUOTE="Trinners"]

It's just a banking structure you can opt for when asking for loans. The bank will buy the house, you will pay "rent" every month until it's paid off and then the bank will transfer ownership of the house to you afterwards, interest rate free and the risk of default is shared between you and the bank. It's an option not too many people are aware of unfortunately.

Trinners

How does the bank profit from this though?

They buy the asset and sell it to you at a higher price. There are no fees if you are late with your payments and the bank asks for collateral in case you default.

Now I see. So they do charge interest (in a way). It is just included upfront (you pay it in an increased price for the home). Thank you :)
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#104 ChowsSN
Member since 2004 • 10399 Posts
I have 2. Use 1 regularly. Been using them for over 2 years now. Haven't paid a penny in fees.
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#105 Curlyfrii87
Member since 2004 • 15057 Posts

Zero.

After watching "Maxed out" from netflix, i have since stayed away from creidit cards

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#106 Aquat1cF1sh
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None. Yet. Holding off. Yeah.
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#107 CHOASXIII
Member since 2009 • 14716 Posts

0 and I don't want one.

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#108 kingdre
Member since 2005 • 9456 Posts

Just one. I hardly ever use it though.

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#109 surrealnumber5
Member since 2008 • 23044 Posts
zero, but i do have two debt cards.