Last year, while I was trying to get my finances under control my car suddenly needed repairs. I made the mistake of going to a shop that ended up charging me over $1,000. I’ve since found a more affordable mechanic who I now pay in cash so that part’s resolved.
Back then, I didn’t have access to credit cards, so I turned to Snap Finance to cover part of the bill. Honestly, I regret it and wouldn’t recommend them to anyone.
Since then, I’ve been making biweekly payments of $49, and I’ve paid $543 so far. To pay it off early they’re asking for an additional $449, bringing the total to $992 and I only financed $573. The rest of the repair bill was paid upfront in cash.
Yeah... not my proudest financial moment.
If I stick to their payment schedule, I won’t be done until July 2025, and I’d really rather avoid dragging this out any longer.
Here’s what’s bothering me: none of these payments are showing up as positive activity on my credit report. So my question is if I stop paying will it hurt my credit? Because from where I’m standing it feels like I’m making on-time payments for no credit benefit at all.
Please go easy on me I already know it wasn’t the smartest decision. I’d really appreciate any helpful advice
Back then, I didn’t have access to credit cards, so I turned to Snap Finance to cover part of the bill. Honestly, I regret it and wouldn’t recommend them to anyone.
Since then, I’ve been making biweekly payments of $49, and I’ve paid $543 so far. To pay it off early they’re asking for an additional $449, bringing the total to $992 and I only financed $573. The rest of the repair bill was paid upfront in cash.
Yeah... not my proudest financial moment.
If I stick to their payment schedule, I won’t be done until July 2025, and I’d really rather avoid dragging this out any longer.
Here’s what’s bothering me: none of these payments are showing up as positive activity on my credit report. So my question is if I stop paying will it hurt my credit? Because from where I’m standing it feels like I’m making on-time payments for no credit benefit at all.
Please go easy on me I already know it wasn’t the smartest decision. I’d really appreciate any helpful advice