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 How long does a delinquent mark on your credit report stay on your report before it falls off?
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 I need some financial help big time?
My checking account is overdrawn and I am behind on everything. I know that if I could just get caught up I could get back on my budget and start getting things paid off. Any suggestions....


 I need a loan?
whats up. i want this truck right. it's 10,000 plus ttl. will 1500 be a sufficient down payment??...


 How do you get good credit rating with no credit?
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 Is it legal for a credit card to deny you higher limit but charge you when you go over?
I pay off my credit card bill every month and usually spend right up to the limit- I called to ask for an increase and they denied me, but they didn't decline my card when I went over and then ...


 Please help me I am in so much trouble and there is no way out!?
Please help me I am in so much trouble and there is no way out. I need money to get out of this trouble but I have no job, and I cant get a job because the renewal on my drivers liscense is denied, ...


 Are consolidation loans the answer to debt problems?
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 Can i open a bank account with a poor credit history,been refused from a few .?
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 Why do people get mad when I ask for an ID for their debit cards?
I work at a fast food restaurant, and we accept debit and credit cards. Whenever I ask for ID and someone is paying with a debit card, they get mad and say "Well,it's a debit card,why do I ...


 I am discharged from bankruptcy where can i obtain a credit card / loan from?
I was declared bankrupt in May2006 and discharged in Oct 2006. I would like to know where i can obtain a credit car or loan as no one will help me. I have sent for my credit reports and they are ...


 Anyone else been a victim of credit card fraud?
Just found out my card details and alot of money has been taken to pay for some flight tickets. i dont know if ill get the money back yet, this happened to anyone else?, i feel so angry.
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 Do I have to sign the back of my new Credit Card?
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 My moms purse was stolen!!?
We canceled our credit cards but they had their check books and all of our social security numbers!!! We live in an partment complex.....WHAT SHOULD WE DO!????!!!
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 If i have a check card with my bank but i do not have funds in the account can i still use the check card?
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 If you declare bankruptcy, what are the chances (how long) before you could buy a house?
My husband and I have not been the best example of fiscally responsible people. we are at a place where we don't know about credit counseling ( the honest truth is we can't pay any more ...


 Is a 704 credit rating good, bad or alright?
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 Where can I obtain a small ($3000) personal loan with very bad credit? I am desperate.?
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 Where can an 18 year old get a loan for $2000. credit is not bad.?
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 Why do people get credit cards?
Do people do it just to conform and be like everybody else?

Or do people really think that credit cards offer great benefits like frequent flyer miles?

What's so wrong ...


 If you had a 1 thousand s dollars with of credit card dept, would you pay all your credit card dept right then
or would you save some of the money and just pay on the credit cards....... im living month to ...



Rachel C
HELP! I'm in $15,000 in debt? What should I do?
I'm in $15,000 in credit card debt ( mostly from putting my college bills on there and spending carelessly) What is the fastest way to pay it off? Should i take out a loan? should i go to credit counseling? or should I try to pay it off myself? my current apr is 32.2% I only have one job and I cant see myself getting another one because i start school soon and I can only have one job
                     
 




dolly blaine
If a person has accumulated a large amount of credit card debt due to multiple credit cards, the need for a proper counseling for credit card debt consolidation can't be understated. Credit card debt consolidation counseling helps a person get vital insights into the facts that can help him get control over the credit card debt.

Credit card debt consolidation counselors are experts with a good knowledge of debt management, budgeting and behavioral patterns of credit card holders. These services are vital for those struggling to manage their credit card debts. Also called credit counseling or debt counseling the credit card debt consolidation counseling brings immediate relief to a credit card holder.

A person seeking credit counseling can get it from two types of organizations. The professional or commercial organizations, and the non-profit organizations. As depicted by its name or categorization, the commercial organizations charge money for their credit counseling sessions and consolidation help on the other hand the non-profit organizations offer free of charge services. Just because the non-profit organizations are free, it doesn't undermine their quality of service. The persons associated with such organizations are thorough experts and have lived the trauma of being under credit card debt themselves and hence bring their vital experience to the credit card holder.

When a person approaches a credit counseling agency, the first thing it will do is to take stock of the situation and get various facts about the credit card debt. The credit counseling agency collects data about the income, expenditure and spending habits. It will guide the credit card holder about budgeting benefits and try to inculcate good financial habits. Read more from: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/article/353,Credit_card_debt_consolidation_and_credit_counseling_great_tools_to_get_rid_of_credit_card_debt


danielle
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cut up the card. i know it's hard but you will feel better that you are not tempted to carelessly swipe it!


FaZizzle
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1) Never take out a loan. It just repeats the mistake. EVERYONE thinks that a loan is a GREAT idea.

2) Save and save some more. Downsize, work that second (and possibly third) job and work it off. Get onto a monthly payment plan and get it paid off. My husband had $12,000 in student loans when we were engaged, and I told him that he had 2 years to pay it off or no wedding. He paid it all in 18 months.


Dr. Deth
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maybe you should take off school for a year and get your finances under control


brk
yep just like danielle k said. cut up the card stop running up the debt. commit to only purchasing what is truly needed, food and shelter. once you have some of this under control, then manage a budget and keep your debt to a minimum.


TillieDillie
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contact the cr.cd. company and explain your situation. Ask them to lower your interest rate and payments so you can take care of the debt. many times they will do this. If they refuse then tell them you will not be able to pay them at all until after you graduate from school.


TaxMaven
Get a copy of Dave Ramsey's "Total Money Makeover". It will revolutionize your way of handling money. DO NOT go to "credit counseling". That is as bad as filing bankruptcy. You should also consider taking a year off school to clean up your mess.


lzc5wh
There is a great place to go with this. I was in a very similar situation.

This is getting help from real people without the use of banks or credit card companies. Good Luck!

http://www.prosper.com/join/lzc5wh


Alletery
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Cut up your card and see a credit counsellor before you can't manage your debt anymore.


bbbils
First, don't fall for people online telling you they are personal lenders. They aren't.--stopinternetscams. net Second, I would recommend eating cheap. Not fast food, and even though walmart is a terrible corporation, I would recommend shopping there or Target for food. Use whatever you would spend a week on food towards paying off your bills. Move back in with parents would be a secondary option.


Gary
First of all quit using the credit cards. You need to stop adding to it. You may want to consider reducing your schoolwork and work more. I just quickly figured up one year of interest on $15,000 it comes to $4,830. And that is right now based on a balance of $15,000. You may want to strongly consider on getting a loan. Hopefully you are paying more than the minimum payment on your credit cards. I would seek financial help at your school talk to a counselor quickly.


Beau R
Try finding a credit card with a lower APR, and put it on that one. Start paying as much as you can each month. The longer this goes on the more that it will cost you in the long run.


JP
Two things you must do:
1. Increase the money coming in.
2. Decrease the money going out.

In other words, take an extra job and quit spending money on crap you don't need.

Then start the snowball effect.
Pay extra on your smallest debt and pay minimums on your others. Attack that smallest debt first.
Then when that one is eliminated, attack the next smallest debt.
Each time you eliminate a debt, you have more money to attack the next one with. ie snowball gets bigger rolling downhill.

JP


biskio
Opt for a debt consolidation loan: The easiest method of getting a debt consolidation loan is to utilize the equity of your home. Equity of your home is calculated and determined by the difference in the amount you have paid and the amount you owe. If the amount you have paid is more than the amount due, you can use it as collateral. This allows you to borrow money on lower interest rates. Besides, you also get tax benefit on this type of loan. Consult your tax advisor before opting for this loan.


iiashley
ask your parents to lend you some money to pay off the debt


Jason P
good god thats a high apr, you need to get that thing lowered fast, refi or try to get a lower loan. If you own a house, get a home equity loan. Get on a budget real fast, so you can knock a good chunk each month.


missy
Get on a budget fast! Don't take another loan. If you want to check out www.froggyfunds.com - you can make some extra cash on there, not enough to payoff what you have but it can help a little bit. You get a $3 bonus just for registering. Good Luck!


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