That's a question that is answered by: "It Depends." It depends on a combination of things:
*Your Ability To Pay at Least the Minimum Monthly Payment in a Timely Matter - If you are having a difficult time making your minimum payment on all of your credit cards, you might have to look at getting a higher paying job, getting a second job, getting a loan from a bank (with poor credit, that may be easier said than done), getting a loan from family (unless they have none to loan), getting a loan from friends, or, when all else fails, seeking professional help
*Your Ability To Stay Employed - In these tough financial times, it may be difficult to keep your job. There have been times where I have not been as fully employed as I could have been, but I have always been willing to work, even if it meant that I was doing something "below" my abilities. After all, "Oatmeal is Better Than No Meal".
*Your Desire To Get Out of Credit Card Debt - Sometimes you have to keep a PMA (positive mental attitude, but "Where There's a Will, There's a Way" has never rang more true. Once you decide to do something, subconsciously, you cut yourself off from all other possibilities and you find ways to make it happen.
Hang in there, Have a GREAT day!
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