Saturday, June 13, 2009

A Centennial Celebration

Today marks the 100th post to this blog. Thanks for stopping by. We have looked at ways to help eliminate your credit card debt and the main focus has been on finding ways that money has been slipping through your fingers and driving you deeper in dept. Perhaps you haven't had as much control over your spending as you would like to have had (guilty). Perhaps you have been maxing out your credit cards and shuffling between payments and even using the "free checks" that come with your statement to pay the minimum on a different credit card (guilty).

It takes a conscious effort to change your habits and use credit more wisely (or or not at all).

It can be a daunting task to stop cold turkey and that it exactly what some people do. They say to themselves, "I am not going to use my credit cards any more". They cut them up, and that is that. Some people wait until there is no credit left to use. Either way, change (in this case) is good. You need to take a stand and not let yourself be run over by credit card debt any longer!

How?

Educate yourself. Seek advice from others. Negotiate. Pay your bills on time. Seek help, if necessary. The important thing to know is that you have the power to get out of credit card debt and break free of the chains that bind you.

Thanks, and have a GREAT day!

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