Come inside and tell me what's wrong with my something-for-nothing scheme
February 6, 2005 8:32 PM
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Come inside and tell me what's wrong with my something-for-nothing scheme [more inside].
Lets say I have an excellent credit history and can get any credit card I apply for. I obtain two credit cards with no annual fees; 1 credit card bills on the 1st of the month (Card A) and the other (Card B) bills on the 15th of the month. On January 2nd, I buy a large screen TV. On January 28th, I pay off Card A with Card B. On February 13th, I pay of Card B with Card A, and so on - paying off one credit card with the other before each due date.
If interest is charged at the end of the billing period, I would be accruing no interest, since I'm paying off each bill before the end of the period. Each card has no annual fee, so I don't have to pay that either. Although the TV's not technically free, it's basically like having a loan with an interest rate below the rate of inflation, isn't it? I feel like there's a flaw in my logic, but I can't see it.
posted by muddgirl to work & money (15 comments total)
posted by mzurer at 8:36 PM on February 6, 2005