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Making POS debit happen in the marketplace: a case in history. : An article from: Bank Marketing

If you’re planning to refinance your car loan in a few months (at a MUCH lower interest rate) what is the logic in paying a large chunk of money NOW to the company that holds the high-interest loan at the moment?

Seriously, I’m missing the logic here. Wouldn’t it be smarter, if you have a chunk of money (which is equal to three high-interest rate car loan payments) why wouldn’t you just make your normal payment for the next few months, refinance at the lower rate and THEN pay the big chunk of money?

I drove a car off the lot, but never finalized the loan with the 30 day warranty period. I returned the car back to the dealership. Will pulling the car off the lot be reported to my credit history or will it not show anything at all because I had not even made my first payment?