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subject: Credit Card Debt Relief - How To Get Rid Of All Your Credit Card Debt [print this page]


Credit cards are so easy to get that it seems like Banks are giving them away for free. The truth is, banks want you to use their credit cards because it is one of the means they can make money. While the ability to buy things and pay later is really great, paying for all the credit card debt later can become a very bad experience.

Here are 5 ways for a credit card debt relief:

1. Quit charging - This is really difficult, especially if you rely on your credit card most of the time. However, it is very obvious that the only way for you to get rid of the credit card debt is to stop using it. You can do this by totally cutting your credit cards into many pieces so you can't use it again or maybe burn it. If you are already in debt with your credit card and you're probably already having a hard time paying it, then you should stop putting new charges on them. To avoid the temptation of using your credit card you could stop carrying around or you could stop going to malls and stores. Not seeing anything for sale will not temp you to use your credit card.

2. Payment method - So, what's the best way to be totally rid of credit card debt? When it comes to payment, pay the smallest bills first instead of focusing on the large ones. Debt repayment done this way is used by a lot of people today. Do not look at how much the total credit card debt is when paying. Instead of worrying about everything, focus on those credit card debts that are nearing their due dates. Try your best to pay those immediate credit card debts, then move on to the next one.

3. Got some extra money? - If you were able to acquire extra money, it'll be a good idea that you use it to lower your debt. You shouldn't use all the money to pay off larger bills, especially if you will be needing money for other things. Do not go on spending either, especially if you have any extra money. Remember that you still have debts to pay and to get out of debt is your first priority.

4. Find more work - Since you are already in debt and you're having a hard time paying it off, this simply means that you're current job can't paying off everything. It will be a good idea if you find some more work or you can maybe work extra hours for additional income. There are many ways that you can do in order to be able to make more money. For example, if you are free on weekends, why not make those weekends more useful and get a weekend part-time job? That little money you will earn can add up and make a difference in your budget.

5. Fix your spending habits and lifestyle - How do you spend your money? Are you an impulse buyer? These are some of the questions that you should ask yourself. It is very important that you start with yourself first before you create a strategy to pay off your credit card debt. If you know that you already have a problem with the way you use your money, you should get come counseling. Being an impulsive buyer is a psychological problem which should be addressed by anyone who wants to get out of debt.

by: Aiden Caleb




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