tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205333.post2569005678011519750..comments2023-10-16T11:28:03.544+00:00Comments on Anomaly UK: Payday Lending and the Justice SystemAnomaly UKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04780148789321563441noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205333.post-41894092238939499562013-03-28T04:43:40.682+00:002013-03-28T04:43:40.682+00:00Not sure how it works in the UK, but with a lot of...Not sure how it works in the UK, but with a lot of situations related to credit, in the USA, after 7 years, it disappears. So if people make unwise decisions, perhaps that may be the reason? <br /><br />They might be at a point in their life where they don't care about their credit. I was that way once - though I consider myself more responsible now. The way I saw it, by the time I would be 30, all the good/bad decisions I had made with credit cards when I started college will no longer be on my credit. So if I couldn't afford a card, ultimately I simply didn't care too much about it.<br /><br />They don't really teach this sort of thing in schools either, so it's easy to get confused by it all, or simply not to care. I kinda wish they taught a class, even if it was just a 30 minute lesson, on this type of like. Using credit cards responsibly or filling out taxes correctly aren't things people think about often. A lot of my peers growing up thought of credit cards as free money.Anthonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17102945730934844081noreply@blogger.com