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 Where the hell have i left my cheque book?
left it somewhere when i was pissed at home the other ...


 I have heard that it is possible to buy points to boost your cridit rating is this true??
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 How old do you have to be to have a chase visa credit card?
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 How can we build credit if nobody will give us credit to begin with?
I asked a similiar question a few weeks ago and everyone said we can not get around gettting a credit card. (We were trying to go about this without getting one)
So we tried a few things. First ...


 I have bad credit and want a mortagage what should I do?
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 Has anyone out there had such bad debt ......?
...........problems that they had to go into hiding for some years, they were so scared of being imprisoned? Or similar problem to share would be welcome. I have a friend and they had to do this, ...


 My friend went to the bank and they gave her an extra 100$ what to do??
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 I got a credit card but, don't want to spend the amount will i still get credit?
Okay i have bad credit but, got approved for a credit card, I want to fix my credit so I was only going to spend 10 or 15 dollars a month and just pay it off. But someone told me you had to spend the ...


 Is $18,000.00 in debt a good enough reason to claim backrupt?
My Boyfriend is $18,000.00 in debt he has been told by a few people the best thing for him to do is claim bankrupt?...


 Ebay sellers?
is it so difficult to email someone and say, thanks for payment your item is being sent "this day" i swear i bought 5 things off ebay a few week ago and i received 2 and the rest ain't ...


 Has anybody got this email about getting a credit check?
You may be eligible to receive a benefit from a class-action settlement if you purchased and paid for a credit score or credit monitoring from ConsumerInfo.com or an Experian Entity between June 17, 1...


 How bad is a 24% apr rating on a credit card?
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 Have you ever used a Rent-to own store? Are they just rip-off's?
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 What is this nonsense I just heard about employers not wanting to hire you if you have a bad credit rating?
If anyone else has heard of this and can elaborate more on whether or not it's true, possible and if so, why this is done, please do. Thanks....


 Do multiple personality people have separate credit reports for themselves?
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 I left the US in 2002 without repaying a car loan. I am re-entering the US, am I likely to be identified?

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My question was am I likely to be identified at the port of entry itself? Is my SSN tagged for loan default to be visible to the officer at the port of entry? What is ...


 What is a credit card?
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 Is anyone else in loads of debt??!?
I have got myself in quite a bit of debt and its only started to dawn on me?! Is there anyone else out there in the same situation? xx
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Course its a question Maria you ...


 Why is it bad to get rid of your credit cards?
I wanted to cancel all my credit cards, just completely get rid of them but my family is telling me to never do that. Why? What does it ruin your credit or whatever?
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 Need Help With Loan?
Hey I need to know how I can get a 1500$ loan. I cant do it through payday loans because their Interest rates are EXTREMELY high, and I havent been in the credit bureau long enough to get a personal ...



themysterious
How to get rid of credit card debts?
                     
 




Heather M
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I feel you, first like the others said stop charging, then start paying more than the minimum on the one you can pay off the fastest. That'll help you build momentum. You really just have to suck it up for a while.

Good luck!


son-shine
Do not go through debt companies. Here is some advice to to this on your own.

First thing of course would be to cut up the credit cards and make a commitment to never charge again. Then follow the following plan.

Make a list all your debts by amount you owe from smallest to largest. Then begin by paying the "most" amount you can each month to the smallest debt with the idea of paying it off quick. Then, only the other larger debts on your list. Continue doing this every month until you have the smallest one paid off. Everytime you pay off a debt, call the company and tell them to close the account ... that you paid off the debt and that you do not want to leave the account open. They will try to talk you into leaving the account open. Don't do this as it is too convenient and you will be tempted and will sink into debt again. You then start paying the most you can on the next smallest debt in line and go on from there until you have each paid off. Every time you get any extra money, whether it be $5, $10 or more, apply it against your debt even if you have already sent in a payment. You can send in payments more than once a month. Don't go out to eat. It's "beans and rice, rice and beans" as Dave Ramsey always says (which just means cheap meals). Also do things to make money like garage sales, sell on eBay, get a second job, anything to help you get money to apply toward that debt. It's not about obtaining the best credit score, it's about eliminating the debt.

You can get more help on how to accomplish this by reading and listening to Dave Ramsey. He has a talk show which you can hear on line through his archives, or live by entering your zip code and find out what time of day his show airs. Plus there is a lot of reading material on his site to get you started. In addition, he has forums from his site to get help and advice from other people who are in debt. Dave has been there (with debt) and knows what it is like and is now helping people to get out of it. There are people that have followed this method with over $100,000 in debt and have gotten it paid off without going through bankruptcy and without getting some debt help company to do it for them. Have an open mind and be willing to sacrifice in order to live a stress free life with no debt.

Dave's website link is below.

I hope this information helps you and you get the relief you need.

http://www.daveramsey.com


Zorki
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Stop buying things that you don't need and pay them off.


Julie Andrea
PAY them off and stop CHARGING more stuff on them!


sophieb
Dave Ramsey is a superb money guru...buy his book, see his website: http://www.daveramsey.com

Stop buying...and get a 2nd job.


Lady G
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Try to consolidate all of your cards into a lower fixed rate Closed end laon. Meaning not another credit card. Make sure all your cards are paid off before you close them because this can hurt your credit. Good Luck.


Brutus
Buy less and pay off what you owe.


Ivan
First of all, check your interest rate. They may charge you 20-40% interest, particularly if you have missed just one payment. If your interest rate is higher than 10-15%, you should transfer the balance to a lower interest account. There is a 3% one time charge for this, but it may be waived by certain promotional offers. If that's not feasible, call the company and discuss your interest rate. Say that you do not want to use the card anymore unless you get a better rate.

Then, of course, you will need to modify your use of the cards so your balance goes down every month. This is particularly tough, but needs to be done, unless you know that you will make more money very shortly.

You can also see if you can secure a home equity loan, which are usually much lower interest rate.


DeltaForce
Get rid of the cards. Start paying off the smallest balance first. Once that's paid, go on to the next one, then the next, etc.

You'll get there before you know it!


stopccdebt
Dave Ramsey is a good source if you are ready to deal with it on your own. As long as you have financial strength, his methods will work.

If you are falling behind, I recommend speaking with a financial counselor in your local area. Here is a driectory of local agencies by state:


bella_4624_19
pay the cards and then don't use them


boyfaceddog
Been there. Doing the time myself. Just cut the things up and pay it all off as soon as possible. Get a second job if you can My wife and I make about $70,000 a year and I can't afford to go to a movie some months because I am paying off the cards. Just pay it off as soon as possible.


novangelis
1. Stop using your credit card.
2. Get another card with an introductory 0% APR, and no or limited balance transfer fees.
3. Pay off as much as you can.
4. Repeat 2 and 3 just before the introductory rate expires.


girl
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Read some credit tips and more on this site to help you with it


Steve R
Stop spending and use the extra cash to pay off the debt.


First Lady
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Pay more than the minimum payment each month. STOP using them. Pay off the smallest one first and work your way up.


Eli_86
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pay them off duh!


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