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Old 11-21-2007, 04:20 PM
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Question $15000 credit cards debt what do i do

help!!! ive got so much on my credit cards, what do i do to get them paid off?!?
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:55 AM
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Default Re: $15000 credit cards debt what do i do

1. Stop using them
2. Stop overspending
3. Use money you can save from not overspending to pay them off

If possible, also look to see if you can consolidate them into a single card with a 0% interest rate on transfers, to give you a little breathing space away from interest payments while you pay them off.

I hope that helps for starters.
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Old 11-27-2007, 06:03 PM
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Sounds like a plan to me!

The only thing I'd add is to NOT cancel the credit card. Not only can this have ramifications on your credit reports, but the heart of the problem is really your behavior. Changing your behavior takes dedication to resolving this challenge and creating new behaviors which are healthy for your lifestyle and your finances.

A friend of mine, instead of cancelling the credit card, actually froze hers in a bread-pan size block of ice. In an emergency, she knew she could get to it, but the work of breaking up the ice to get to it deterred her from spending unnecessarily. I told her this wouldn't work for me because I have my credit card numbers memorized.
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Old 09-16-2008, 07:03 PM
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A friend of mine, instead of cancelling the credit card, actually froze hers in a bread-pan size block of ice. In an emergency, she knew she could get to it, but the work of breaking up the ice to get to it deterred her from spending unnecessarily. I told her this wouldn't work for me because I have my credit card numbers memorized.
I'd heard about the "on ice" technique a few years back, but it would not have worked for me back then since my wife (now ex-wife) had the credit card numbers memorized. I just had a mental image of her microwaving the ice block. That might have taken care of the "issue" as well.
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Old 09-25-2008, 11:42 PM
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If you can, pick up a second job to help you pay down your debt.
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:43 AM
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You should immediately close your accounts (all but 2). Then you need to make your payments - not ON TIME, but EARLY. The sooner they get a payment, the less interest you pay on your balances. Hopefully you have the ability to pay without getting whacked with a high interest late on late payments.

I know people with 7 cards - and they're all maxed out. Limits are all around $10k each.

Christmas is going to suck for them.
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:45 AM
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I forgot to mention...

On the two accounts you do keep open, make sure to pay off more than the minimum, so you can at least have a few hundred dollars to use on those cards for a REAL EMERGENCY.

I have done this for a few years now and it's saved my butt.
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Old 10-30-2008, 12:32 AM
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Make a budget, Use excel and map out every dime you have to spend in bills, and plan out groceries, and gas. Also, if you can add a little fun money. Give yourself options. Remember you have to ask yourself, "How soon do I want this paid off?" Do an option one with less fun money, but a quicker pay off. Do an option two with more fun money, but a longer pay off, and see what you like better. And i mention excel because you can print this out, and it makes it easier to follow when it's all written in front of you. I put my chart on the refrigerator, and I do this monthly. I make my budgets 12 months at a time.

Another thing to try is balance transfer. If you have OK credit, transfer onto a card with a 0% intro rate to save on interest, and when the intro rate expires, transfer onto another 0% intro rate card. If you're decent credit wise it's worth a shot! I have terrible credit and I still can get accepted for 0% intro periods.

Refinance and take out a home equity loan, if you're a home owner.

Seek a personal loan. You may save on interest, and pay 1 bill instead of multiple.

Hope this helps!

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Old 10-30-2008, 03:47 AM
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What are the interest rates on your cards? If they are exhorbantly high you may want to look at debt management solutions. (IE companies that sell with credit card companies for lower interest rate)

But I would definitely avoid that option if possible. Careful spending and budget planning can usually fix your problem if you have sufficient income.
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Old 10-30-2008, 04:12 AM
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What are the interest rates on your cards? If they are exhorbantly high you may want to look at debt management solutions. (IE companies that sell with credit card companies for lower interest rate)

But I would definitely avoid that option if possible. Careful spending and budget planning can usually fix your problem if you have sufficient income.
Arent debt management companies just about as bad as going bankrupt?
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