
Lillian Angelina due March 24!
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:( Unfortunately, I one of those who can't control myself. I used to owe $2500 four years ago. I started by paying it off every month and then things happened and it got out of control. I now owe 9k!! Fortunately, I am about to graduate and once I get a good job I'll pay at least 2k each month since I just got married and my husband covers all of our expenses. I am part time now and can't make big payments so my debt doesn't really lower. All I can do right now is keep transferring to 0% cards. If I could go back in time I would have never gotten a credit card since I know how I am. But I can't do that so I'll learn from my mistake. |
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Baps .
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Thankfully I have no credit card debit |
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♥ღ☆ shoesaholic ☆ღ♥
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I manage it havent got that much to be honest only about £1500 and have a year to pay it off and thats including catalogue and princes trust,my car is paid ect i count myself very lucky as most of my friends are in thousand of pound worth of debt xxx |
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rose1
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My creditcard is a debit card, I don't have any debt. None whatsoever. I pay for things as I go. I have had credit cards in the past, but have had no prob paying I know my limits. I can't understand people that have thousands or more of debt, I wouldn't sleep at night :( |
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Seeing things clearly again
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rectangular and plasticky |
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lbaker2656
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£0. If I use it I pay it off immediately. I never buy anything I cant afford. |
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useless
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My credit card is also a debit card so anything i put on credit comes directly out of my bank account, so in fact i have no debt whatsoever. Cool. |
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Dark Te
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£0 - I work in accounts and see lives destroyed by debt - nothing like my job for making you realise that if you can't trust yourself you never touch credit cards ever |
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SALL
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I have no credit cards and bank credit rating is really good. When I visit my bank they try to offer me a credit card or a personal loan. Bet they want their commission. |
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Alistair M
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My credits cards are all on "Zero" debt. Oh yes... That feels good.
Worked hard to get there though. Took great will power and advice from Martin lewis's website to do it. |
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alatoruk
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treading water atr the minute.
just got married so we ended up maxing everything out. i can make the payments (and am paying more than minimum) but we wont be eating steak and cavfiar for a while. |
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Say it right
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managing although i've had it for over a year now! I've changed cards about 50times on Virgin at the mo- they other 15months interest free |
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DaMan
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I used to have $7,000 of debt four years ago.
I paid it off and now pay-in-full every month. NO EXCEPTIONS.
The only balance that "revolves" is the mortgage.
When you live within your means and pay-in-full, you don't have to contend with the burden of debt.
Furthermore, when you stop buying things you don't need with money you don't really have to impress people you don't even like, you will start to simplify your life AND your finances. |
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Worldly25
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Average balance is 500 but I pay in full when bill arrives. |
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