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Cigarettes, alcohol, keyboards, McDonald’s coffee, chainsaws…and credit cards?

by Emily Peters on 03/01/2006

Credit cards may soon join the ever-growing list of products that are marked with a warning label. According to the Herald Sun newspaper, Australian lawmakers are pushing for a health warning to be printed on all credit card statements:


The warnings would detail the ultimate cost and time of paying off the credit card debt in minimum monthly repayments.

Banks and other lenders would be forced to print the warnings on the
bottom of monthly statements as part of an overhaul of the state’s
credit laws.

The national debt in Australia is $34.2 billion and the government is worried that consumers are struggling with credit card issues. As for exactly what the warning message would say, that wasn’t included in the article. How about:  "Warning: Using credit cards irresponsibly can cause damage to your finances, savings and credit scores" or "Warning: Not paying your credit card balances in full each month can lead to expensive finance charges and credit problems."

Share your ideas for credit card warning labels in the comments section below. The person with the best submission will be awarded a free copy of the book Credit Scores, Credit Cards for their creativity! Enter your ideas for a warning label before the end of the week to qualify!

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SkiJoe March 1, 2006 at 9:38 AM

Warning: Credit cards may cause increased blood pressure, ulcers and heartburn
(I know this from experience!)

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Shannon March 1, 2006 at 9:49 AM

This is a great idea and can be a good reminder about using and abusing credit cards. I think it can help. Especially when we are young and are not aware of what can happen to us in the future as a result of not paying our bills.

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Make Love, Not Debt March 1, 2006 at 9:55 AM

Warning: Excessive Use Can Lead To Bankruptcy

In a recent comment, Emily pointed to her post on Creditbloggers that Australian credit card statements may come with warnings to emphasize the potential financial ruin that they can cause. There’s running a contest to see if you can come…

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Bonnie March 1, 2006 at 10:26 AM

Don’t forget – “Not using credit cards can lower your credit score”
You can’t win either way!

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cory March 1, 2006 at 10:34 AM

Warning: Excessive use of credit cards will lead to fancy and impressive material possessions that will significantly increase your comfort level and improve your overall lifestyle, making it all the more bitter an experience when everything gets repossessed because you’ve declared bankruptcy.

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Tim March 1, 2006 at 12:49 PM

WARNING: Making minimum payments will last a lifetime.
WARNING: A high credit limit does not mean you’re rich.
WARNING: A credit card is not a winning lottery ticket.

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TomD March 1, 2006 at 2:49 PM

Warning: Credit card use may lead to financial disorientation and budget blindness

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supermom_in_ny March 1, 2006 at 7:01 PM

I totally agree with that label. I just posted a two part entry on my credi card addiction. I am going to post another one tomorrow to show a clearer picture of how bad I was.
I will be back to post a warning label, I have to really think about it…

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Debt Hater March 1, 2006 at 7:06 PM

Debt… bad for your health?

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Emily Davidson March 2, 2006 at 8:24 AM

Great warning label ideas so far! Keep ‘em coming!

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MyMoneyForest March 3, 2006 at 12:30 AM

WARNING: A credit card is light but the debt is heavy.
WARNING: Once you swipe – you can’t stop.
WARNING: One swipe is all it takes.
Haha! This is fun. Cool post, nice warnings everyone!

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xs6 July 9, 2008 at 11:54 PM

Really nice and cool comments, here are from me:
Warning: Excess of everything is Bad, Use it when needed.
Warning: Heavy debt could result in Heart and psychological Diseases. use with care…
Thanks
Credit Card Debt

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