Having A Hard Time Trying To Pay Off Credit Card Debt?
Debt relief is possible - once you know how to do it!
These days getting into debt is easy. Then, facing a huge credit card debt can be very challenging both financially and emotionally. All you have for consolation is the fact that you’re not alone in this rut. The “plastic money” craze has gone way out of proportion these past few years and lenders, as well as borrowers, are having a pretty hard time coping with the credit crisis.
Obviously, panicking won’t do you any good in these situations. What you need to do is to get your act together so you can pay off your credit card debt effectively.
Get the facts straight
Even before making any sort of payments, you should look into the details of your credit card accounts first. There’s a slim chance that the bank might have committed a few errors in your credit card transaction records. You can make this work in your favor if you’re a wise borrower.
Of course, this is probably wishing that you’ll find a golden pin in a really big haystack, but it doesn’t hurt to try. Anyway, you will need the exact figures in the future when you try to restructure your budget, and strategize schemes to best pay off your credit card debt.
In any event that you do find a banking error, you should report it in writing to the bank. Providing them with a copy of the erroneous bank account with the errors highlighted will also speed up the process by a mile.
Pay with real money
Once the figures have been verified, and you’re sure that you’re paying for the right amount of debt, figure out a way for you to pay for things you need with real cash.
If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it!
It’s a bad idea to just open a new credit card account or loan to pay for your current credit card debt. Credit card money is borrowed money, so in reality, it’s money that belongs to the bank. You haven’t actually earned it yet, and you’re not really freeing yourself from your obligations by playing with borrowed money.
If you want to get rid of that credit card problem permanently, you should do so by paying it off with hard earned cash at hand.
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