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I don’t know about anywhere else, but in the UK, society seems obsessed with
credit scores, how to improve your credit score etc.
Even to the extent that you “should get into debt” to improve your credit score.
Apps and websites galore advertise and give info about credit score. The latest being one
which notifies you if your credit score changes.
I honestly can’t believe how “in fashion” it has become to get into debt.
But on the other hand we read about people forced to the edge due to debt problems.
People losing homes, families, bailiffs at the door. TV programmes about repossession.
I told someone a while back that I have never had a loan or credit card, never even
bought anything on contract. Their advice - that I should get a credit card and use
it to improve my credit score.
Why would I even want to get into debt to improve my chances of taking up more debt!
What happened to good old fashioned money management, saving up for things instead
of getting everything immediately with money we don’t have.
By the way I understand that people take out mortgages on homes, but even there I’ve
seen plenty of people buy bigger houses they cannot really afford instead of buying something
within their means, I've seen people so overwhelmed by a large mortgage that they Work all
hours just to pay it off and the bloated mortgage remains a mill stone around them for the
rest of their adult lives. They become slaves to the mortgage company instead of servants of
Christ. Putting all their spare time and effort into paying off a mortgage which is way beyond
their means.
It got me wondering if debt is really a modern form of bondage, another scheme of the devil.
credit scores, how to improve your credit score etc.
Even to the extent that you “should get into debt” to improve your credit score.
Apps and websites galore advertise and give info about credit score. The latest being one
which notifies you if your credit score changes.
I honestly can’t believe how “in fashion” it has become to get into debt.
But on the other hand we read about people forced to the edge due to debt problems.
People losing homes, families, bailiffs at the door. TV programmes about repossession.
I told someone a while back that I have never had a loan or credit card, never even
bought anything on contract. Their advice - that I should get a credit card and use
it to improve my credit score.
Why would I even want to get into debt to improve my chances of taking up more debt!
What happened to good old fashioned money management, saving up for things instead
of getting everything immediately with money we don’t have.
By the way I understand that people take out mortgages on homes, but even there I’ve
seen plenty of people buy bigger houses they cannot really afford instead of buying something
within their means, I've seen people so overwhelmed by a large mortgage that they Work all
hours just to pay it off and the bloated mortgage remains a mill stone around them for the
rest of their adult lives. They become slaves to the mortgage company instead of servants of
Christ. Putting all their spare time and effort into paying off a mortgage which is way beyond
their means.
It got me wondering if debt is really a modern form of bondage, another scheme of the devil.
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