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How To Get Out Of Credit Card Debt
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 306453, member: 31907"] If you're in credit card debt, it can feel like there's no escape. But there are actually a few ways to get out of this situation, and they don't have to cost you a whole lot. 1. First of all, start paying off your debt as soon as possible. If you're drowning in credit card debt and haven't been able to keep up with payments on time, then it might be time to consider bankruptcy. While bankruptcy is not easy or pleasant, it is the best way for some people to get out of debt when they can no longer afford to make their payments. 2. Make sure you're paying all of your bills on time. This includes both credit cards and regular bills as well as any other type of debt that may be causing problems for you (such as student loans). If a bill isn't paid on time, consider negotiating with the creditor to reduce or even eliminate interest charges associated with the late payment fee. 3. Another option is to negotiate with your creditors about how much interest they charge on your account balance. The more money you pay them each month, the less interest they'll charge on that money and the sooner you'll be able to pay off your debts completely! 4. Finally, if all else fails and you still need help getting out of debt, consider taking out a loan from a bank or credit union instead of using high-interest credit cards again it'll save you thousands over time! [/QUOTE]
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