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 I have no credit, what credit card should I get?
I want to start building up my credit, I'm 21 and I have none. I was thinking of getting a Kohl's department store charge. They have great deals on clearance clothes there, and with the ...


 My Credit Report is incorrect. How do I go about fixing the discrepencies that are on it?
There are a few things on my credit report which were taken care of in 2003. Anyone know what I need to do to fix this?...


 Should I pay everything on my credit report at once?
I have about 3547 to pay off my credit(most are student loans) I have the money to pay them off. But Would it be better to start making monthly payments or just pay it off at once. I am trying to do ...


 Have you ever had a credit limit increase on a capital one credit card?
i near enough clear my bill each month and have had the card for 2 years yet never been offered an ...


 My bank has unfairly ruined my credit score, how long will it take to sort ou??
I have a graduate account with an interest free overdraft. I have to pay the overdraft back by this May. There was nothing in the contract which stated I had to pay any money into my account prior to ...


 What is the best credit card?
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 How to remove past credit history and increse your credit score?
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 How do I get out of debt?
I have gotten myself into quite a lot of debt. I cannot afford my credit card payments--they are so high. I have done this before, and ended up refinancing my home, You think I would've ...


 I have no credit.. What is the easiest way to start to establish good credit?
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 I want a credit card.?
Don't tell me not to get one... I don't want to hear it.

What's the best credit card to get, one that's easy to get and you don't have to have a bank account to ...


 Which credit accounts to close?
My husband has 6 open.

I am thinking of closing the sub-prime ones he has because they charge monthly fees, and fees to use online bill-pay. He has had one called "Credit One Bank&...


 I ordered something off a website. my mom got mad and charged back credit card after it shipped. what happens?
on herbalhighs.com i ordered around $200 worth of things. they all shipped and right after they shipped the fraud department called my mom because of all the charges. My mom got very mad about all of ...


 Does it hurt your credit score when canceling credit cards?
I have no debt on any of the 3 credit cards and I have no use for them so I wanted to cancel them and open just one card, basically centralizing my credit cards. But when asking if it would hurt my ...


 What do you do with unwanted mail solitications?
Sometime I just send back their return envelope empty. Let these credit card and insurance companies pay for the return postage....


 Bad credit, home loan?
i have a judgement for $4,500(from a lawyers office that handled my old credit card debt) and i want to get a home loan. is it possible to get a home loan for about $130,000?...


 What happens to a car when the owner dies?

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my stepdad passed away and was the only one on the loan can they make my mom pay the rest of the ...


 What is Paypal and how do I use it?
Okay what is Paypal and how do I use it??
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Thankies to all of you how helped me :D...


 I need a $10,000 loan, but I have no credit!?
I'm 21 years old, and my parents have offered to buy a house for me, and I would be making the payments back to them until the house is paid off. However, I need to come up with the downpayment. ...


 How Do I get good credit...?
I have bad credit.... mostly from overdue bills or past due bills. How do I straighten that all out without using one of those credit counseling places? Any help would be great....


 Payday Loans??
Okay, I really need about $100 because I had my grocery money, but lost it, and I have a child to feed..so it seems the only choice I have is a payday loan..so are there any out there that are legit? ...



Jessica B
How do I pay off my credit card? I work full time and just cant get ahead..?
I need to pay off my credit card and I have tried not using them.. paying on time.. etc. etc. I dont want to take out a loan to pay them off bc Im trying to save up for a car. I work full time, and go to school. Should I get another job. It just feels like I can never get ahead.. Any help would be loved! Thanks.
                     
 




reinkefj
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Dear "Jessica B":

Well the credit cards don't want you to get "ahead". They'd like you to keep paying the 18 to 30% interest for the next 30 years. Credit cards are the quicksand of the financial world. If you struggle, you've drowned. If you relax and go with the flow, you can swim out of it.

Just so I understand, you have one or more credit cards and you feel like you can never catch up. Well, I'm no Suzzie Orman or Dave Ramsey, but fell into the same trap when I was young a long time ago. So, I got out of it and you can too.

Here's a suggestion and some thoughts.

Suggestion: Find a credit union. Then drop by and chat. They are very nice people who have a different mission from a bank. They want members; not interest charges.

If you think that you can't escape, you can't. The credit card company minimum payments will get you free and clear in forty years.

You need to know EXACTLY what you are spending every penny on. Get a little book at Staples for a few bucks. They have a cheap brown stitched one with a column for figures. AND, record every expense. (You can also transcribe it to a check book program like Ace Money Lite http://www.mechcad.net/products/acemoney/index_lite.shtml (It's free!) to manage your budget.

Then for every expenditure, ask do I really really really need it? Then, try a do without it. The daily expenditures for coffee and paper add up.

Take a look at the sites in my sources for further thoughts.

You can do it. I have confidence in you. Hope this helps. I'm interested how it works out for you. Drop me a note sometime. My blog has other helpful "stuff".

fjohn

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origamimark
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The first thing you need to do is draw up a budget - a list of all your incomes and ouytgoings, so that you can find out where all your money is going.

Once you have done that, you will be in a good position to take control and make cuts where they won't hurt too much. In the meantime, stop using your credit card.


100% Woman, yes indeed!
Try to send in 10-20 more dollars when paying your bill that way the finance charges will be eaten away and you will see the bill go down a lot faster. Also, try not to use it unless it is possible! Draw up a budget and stick to it! This is very important. When you get an extra chunk of change, send it to your cc company. You can always mail in extra with the bill or at another time. Lastly, you may need to get a part time job in addition to a full time for a few months, just to pay off bills. I am doing that right now and although I am tired and I know that I am sacrificing time, fun events and time with my family, it is only temporary.

I plan on buying a house in 2 years and I'd rather struggle now then to get into buying a house and be denied or get penalized with a higher interest rate because of bad credit or unpaid bills...

Be smart about your money and sacrifice for about 6 months to a year. Trust me, you will be glad you did...

GOOD LUCK!


Yahoo! User is invalid.
First of all, STOP USING IT
then, pay off any bills you have on it.
then, if you KNOW you won't be able to get by that again,
CANCEL your credit card.


JB
Start with a written budget. It's the best way to control your money rather than your money controlling you. You'll be amazed at where your money goes and where you can save. Those savings can go toward your debt.

Pay minimums until you get 1000 dollars in an emergency fund. Emergencies happen. There's no sense getting control of your money and getting rid of these credit cards if you have to charge an emergency to a credit card. Then you're back to square one.

Then hit the card payments hard.

Getting a second job for a while will certainly bring up your income and help you pay them off faster.

Sell stuff too.

Do not take out a loan to pay off the cards. Do not consolidate the cards to pay off the loan. That doesn't pay the debt, it just moves it.
http://www.daveramsey.com/the_truth_about/debt_consolidation_3035.html.cfm


crazy_cat_lady
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We had the same problem. We opened a savings account and when we got paid so much money would transfer over every week. Like 40 dollars. My husband gets paid every week so that's like $160 a month put into saving. So we then put about 60% of that twords our credit cards that we no longer use. That way we are paying our debt back and still saving some money. I you still want a card for emergencies try putting it into a frezzer bag and filling it up with water and putting it into the freezer. You still have it if you really need it but its still a little bit harder to get to. So hopefully I helped you.


luciousgreeneyedlady
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If you can, try paying a little more than just the minimum payment each month. That would make the principal balance go down faster and not so much money will be going to interest each month.


imababe_84
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try to sign up for another credit card with zero balance transfers or whatever where they dont charge interest or finance charges for like a year. the lack of them addng money each month to your bill will help you. good luck... its hard to get ahead when you get so far behind.


beauty s
if u have the time get a second job.. and try to save some money to help with your bills


mrs.darkbladez
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I was in the same boat. I got a second job, paid off my cards and then since I was working 2 jobs, I kept spending!!! A year later, I quit my second job but I still owe to my credit cards. Luckily, it's not a lot. But it did help.

You are going to school too??? That's going to be a lot on your plate. You might get really stressed out, but if you can handle it ... even for a little while, you should do it.


iceman
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Your best option is to look for offers for 0% balance transfers from other credit cards.. There are alot of them out there, but you have to read the fine print carefully. I know discover was or still is offering lifetime interest free balance transfers. That can save you alot of money in interest and increase the speed to pay them off.


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