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Lily
January 4th, 2009 @9:34 am  

Pay them off. How else do you expect to get rid of your debt? You racked it up, now pay up. It was your responsibility to pay them back when you agreed to borrow the money. It wasn’t a gift!

zippythejessi
January 5th, 2009 @1:39 pm  

Start paying them off - as much as you can afford without shorting other bills. Best to pay more than the minimum if at all possible!

xportuguesax
January 7th, 2009 @12:16 pm  

Tight budgeting. No spending money on unessary things. Give things up until everything is paid off. Don’t spend money eating out, eat at home instead. Don’t buy everything you want, chances are… you don’t need them.

SAVE SAVE SAVE

earl
January 8th, 2009 @9:20 am  

pay ‘em.don’t be a deadbeat.

car_craze_gal 1970
January 9th, 2009 @3:17 am  

pay the minimum until you get your degree from college
after achieving your chosen career- pay them off

kekeke
January 10th, 2009 @7:58 pm  

Well, first cut your cards to bits then go from there.

Sexy Bastard
January 14th, 2009 @3:58 am  

What the hell did you think it was free money. Pay them off and by that I mean don’t pay the minimum payment. If you do that you’ll be an old lady before you finally pay off.

justsomegirl
January 17th, 2009 @12:19 am  

get a 2nd job. spend less

Super - Level 5
January 20th, 2009 @3:29 am  

Honestly, consolidation is the solution.

“The combination of a certain number of loans, which benefits the borrower by extending its overall due date and allowing him/her to provide a single monthly payment. Consolidation is a form of financial aid that offers a reasonable and manageable interest rate, which is often average-weighted. “

pink_me
January 22nd, 2009 @6:45 am  

I bet you know the answer to your question darling, but to give you a lift, I would recommend to you a credit assistance team that saved me from that same situation when I was still in college. i hope youll get the same right assistance I got and the staff are still the same ones I worked with. try visiting their site at and if this doesnt seem to work for you then try the resources below…

have a great day!

Amanda H
January 24th, 2009 @9:54 pm  

First, cut them up. Just using it when you need some gas or food here and there will mean they never get paid off.

Second, if you are over the limit on any of them and thus are getting horendous fees that you cant afford or high payments becuase of the overlimit, CALL THEM. You’d be surprised how nice and willing to work with you they are! Tell them exactly how much you can pay….and see if they can waive/reverse some of their penalties.

Third, pay the highest interst cards first, OR if you have any very small cards, pay those completley off and then focus on the next ones.

Its tough, but its well worth it!

Shorty
January 27th, 2009 @8:20 am  

Cut up your cards. Pay much more than the minimal amount due each month. This will lower your amount much faster than paying just the minimum. By the time you know it you’ll be done.

countrygirl
January 29th, 2009 @12:48 pm  

First and foremost, cut them up or put them in the freezer. That way the temptation to use them will be minimal. Try living below your means. I know it is hard. But what I have done is buy only what I NEED and not what I want. And really knowing what your needs and wants are is quite simple. Whatever you can save, put it on your cards. Once you see the balances going down, you will feel so good. Good luck.

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