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HottieMcHotHot1 karma

Thank you so much for doing this! I've been reading your blog and added a few of the car seats to our registry in the hopes that someone might want to pony up the dough. If money is no issue, what is the best car seat on the market in your opinion?

HottieMcHotHot1 karma

That's what I thought, but wanted to be sure. We have an infant car seat already which is what we will likely use for the first few months and then switch over to the Clek Fllo. My husband thinks it looks very cool. So he's already sold! Thanks again for doing this!

HottieMcHotHot0 karma

A wonderful fact that I got to find out during the last tax season...if you make over a certain amount of money, you don't get to claim the interest you pay on your student loan. So I have racked up almost $100,000 of debt to make the salary I make, but get no benefit from it. Yeah...that makes sense.

And the loan repayment programs that I qualify for working in an underserved population don't apply to me because I qualify to a lesser degree than others.

Would I do it again? Yes because I value my education. But would I get to go to my dream school and do things the way I wanted to again? No.

On to the question...I've always been under the assumption that debt reducing programs can have a negative impact on your credit. Is that correct in this case?