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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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if you buy a computer for $2000 on your credit card (at 24% APR) and make minimum payments of 60 dollars

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denpristay [2]3 years ago
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You'd be paying for it for a little over 33 months.
(I hope that's what you were asking since you didn't specify)
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