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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 25 MIN

Give Me Credit Episode 15

from Give Me Credit · host J.S. Whaldo and John A Mackey

This week, John and I tackle the annual holiday pressure cooker. You know the one: twinkly lights, emotional shopping, and retailers who swoop in like sugar-coated vultures offering store cards and Buy Now Pay Later plans that look helpful but pack a financial punch.We break down why these “special” holiday deals are anything but. Store-branded credit cards often come with sky-high APRs that can hit 30 to 40 percent. And here’s the twist most shoppers never hear: those cards aren’t even issued by the stores. They’re backed by third-party banks like Synchrony and Comenity, which means you’re stepping into a real credit relationship with none of the holiday sparkle.We also dig into the credit score fallout. Multiple hard inquiries plus newly opened accounts can ding your score faster than you can say “doorbuster.” High utilization on low-limit store cards? Same story.To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.And just when you thought BNPL was the safer alternative, the new FICO 10T model is gearing up to factor that into credit reports, too. Translation: those easy payments could come back to bite you.Here’s what most people never realize: the Retailer makes money in three different ways when customers use its store-branded credit card.* The Retailer makes money on the product you buy.Every time you check out, the Retailer earns profit on the merchandise.* The Retailer makes money when you come back.Store-branded cards increase loyalty. Customers with the card tend to shop more often, which means more repeat sales for the Retailer.* The Retailer makes money from the credit card program.Even though the bank — the funding institution — is the one actually lending themoney and charging the interest, the Retailer still receives a share of the revenue,which can include a portion of the fees and sometimes even a share of the interestcharges.So the store-branded credit card isn’t just about offering a small sign-up discount. It’s a system where the Retailer earns money on sales, on future sales, and from the credit card program itself. That’s why these cards are pushed so aggressively — they create a powerful three-way profit stream.If you want to head into the season with your financial health intact, this episode is your holiday survival guide.This post is public, so feel free to share it. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe

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