hey guys,,
i'm starting to shop online and use ebay and i'm a little bit paranoid about use my or my parent's credit cards. does anybody know of any prepaid credit cards that a 15...
I just got my first ever credit card and am expecting my first bill next month. My credit card company says that I'am expected to pay the minimum amount, I'm new to this so can someone ...
I was thinking about writing goodwill letters to CC companies that has impacted my credit score in a negative way. I was delinquent on these accounts and that's what has hurt my score. I'm ...
My parents filed for bankruptcy and are still able to get a credit card with $5,000 limit. When I apply, the most they will give me is $500! (if they approve me at all!) My credit score is between 665...
I wrote a personal check to and apartment complex. I had a stop payment put on it. Now they consider it a bad check. When I pay the check off and the fees is there anything else I have to do....
When I graduated high school I was in an abusive relationship. Five years my senior, he convinced me to get credit cards he maxed out, and then forced me to drop out of school. I got away with much ...
I ordered ham online from a rather famous store in late April. UPS delivered 2 of 3 packages claiming 1 was leaking so the package was returned to sender.
Hi, I'm a teen looking to improve my credit and have a little more financial flexibility. What credit cards do you think would be good for someone with no credit?
I can't get a straight answer. I mean I'm gonna spend money there anyways but I don't want that lame prepaid debit card since I already have one >.<...
Harmony B
Debt Relief?
Please someone help. I am a single mother with a disable 10 year daugther. I jsut was divorced and my ex rights were terminated due to what he did to my daughter. I am trying to get back on my feet financially but have alot of debt. I don't want to file bankruptcy. My credit is very bad now due to this and when my ex and his new wife stoled my identity. Please help!
The best thing for you to do is meet with a credit counselor. A reputable one will not charge you for a first visit. Then you will need to make more money to pay off the debt. That is where I come in!
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Lisa
Call Dave Ramsey. Look it up on the web. He helps people like you get back on their feet.
Zandelia
That's terrible, see if you can get some legal aid for free. Some churches or social groups may know which lawyers will take your case pro bono.
krnsspott
try credit consolidation....
i did it over 7yrs ago and was able last year to buy a "mortgage"......
i went through a company called ammend
google the name, they still are in business and have a web site......chin up, it will all turn around for you...just takes time...