Do you have credit card debt?
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oh yeah my 40000 dollar amex bill was no fun..fast forward 5 years debt free..now i pay it all IMMEDIATELY when I get the bill!!0
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I don't have a credit card. I use my debit card.0
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I have paid my card off in full every month for at least 20 years.0
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Nope, not in any debt actually I manage to pay off everything (including school)0
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$107 total credit card debt.
I pay it off in full every month. It's a rewards card so I put everything on it to get those, but it never carries a balance over.
And $24,000 in debt? My god... I don't even have that much available credit to use, LOL!0 -
A good friend of mine just told me she has over $24,000 racked up in cc debt! ...
Wut!? :sick:
My credit card is reserved for emergencies only and it is paid off in full each month. The only debt I have is a small, manageable mortgage. I paid off my low interest student loans within 5 years by living modestly and making small sacrifices. I paid off my car in less than 2 years (had 0% interest for the first 24 months) so I borrowed money for free on that deal. I don't make a ton of money but I get by just fine because I know how to plan and budget, and accumulating material possessions are not a priority for me. I know people who make 2-3 times what I make who struggle to get by each month because they have no self-control and no financial sense. It drives me nuts sometimes...0 -
I have credits cards mainly for online purchases....I used my debit card locally to buy groceries and someone at that store hacked my info and charged some stuff...so I don't use my debit card much...I pay some of them in full every month...always send $100-$200 on the others every month even tho they only want $25...of course, it does help to halp a good and steady job...without worry of being laid off...0
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Nope! I'm terrified of credit card debt...so I just don't have a credit card.
Needless to say I don't order many things offline.0 -
I learned from friends, and my own mistakes, that debt is no fun. What I have now is some medical bills (also no fun, but I just roll with the punches...)0
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No credit card, just a bank-card/prepaid debit card. That lets me buy things online or swipe my card somewhere whenever I want to, and withdraw from ATMs, but I can't go over the limit of what I actually have in the bank.
I tried to get a CC a few years back, got rejected for having practically no credit history (too young? and not a student at the time). Not sure how I can have no credit history when I've been paying my bills every month for 7 years... But, on the upside of it all, I have basically no debt whatsoever.0 -
No credit card debt and I'm damn proud of it!0
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I have student loans.0
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No cards for my husband and I but our gas card. We pay that off every month and we are slowly chipping away at our medical bills. My husband has Multiple Sclerosis and was put in the hospital a few times and I had a bad fall last year. But we have paid off both of our cars and are working on building our credit. So hard to do though once the damage is done0
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For about a year, I was in a bad situation job wise and had to rack up some debt just to live. It wasn't $24,000 but it would make some of you cringe. I got a different job, talked to my bank and it should be all paid off soon.0
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I pay mine off in full every month. Never rolled a balance over, ever. Never will, hopefully. But I'll always have a credit card - those rewards points are too valuable. I've currently got $600 in free money ready to use when I want it.
My cousin got engaged to a guy with about $30K in credit card debt. She refused to marry him until it was handled. He paid it off, but he didn't learn much of a lesson from it - she still has to make sure he doesn't do dumb *kitten* like buy a brand new SUV because he got in a minor fender bender and "ruined" his car. I really don't understand that mentality.0 -
I have a negative balance on mine meaning I have paid over what is due just to make sure I don't end up owing interest. I just use my to get air miles.0
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I have a balance transfer debt, which is still a debt, of around 1000 (sterling). It's manageable and I know it's there because I had a bad time with losing my job last year - transferring it means that until I'm on an even keel (soon, I hope) I can start paying it off without the threat of high interest (there is no interest on it).
I made tonnes of mistakes in my early 20's regarding debt - I sought approval from people so much to the extent where I would take out CC and pay for meals and drinks to seek friendship. I know that makes me pathetic in some regards, but I thought I was only a good person if I could "afford" things - ironic considering I couldn't. I rarely bough anything for myself other than the essentials like food and have come out of that period with absolutely nothing to show for it.
I have worked VERY hard to repay the debts (in excess of £5k) and to gain a better credit score, and now I have. I have a credit card now for emergencies, but it sits in my bureau and is never taken with me.0 -
Like 3k Worth0
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No. I am completely debt free.0
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Yes! I do!
CC should be used wisely! otherwise u will get f***ed up as I do now XD !!
I'm trying to stop buying things using my CC until I pay all my CC debt!!!0 -
We used low limit credit cards as part of a plan to build our scores up. I think we owe about $2,000 but choose to keep maintaining a certain percentage out to keep our scores growing (near Beacon level!). I don't consider it debt because we could pay it tomorrow if we chose to. I see it as more of a tool.0
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I have mine maxed out at 1000$ but that is as high as I can go0
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Nope pay it off at the end of each month0
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Nope pay it off at the end of each month
same here! i use a credit card like a buffer incase of emergencies or if wages don't quite make it to the end of the month!0 -
Nope no credit card debt. Granted, I'm only 23, but have no debt. Went to a private college, worked hard to have no debt from that with scholarships, work-study and internships. I learned early not to spend more than you earn... which I thought was common sense, but apparently not. So now starting my PhD that is entirely paid for plus some extra thanks to a TA position and work study.0
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I no longer have credit cards :bigsmile:0
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I had tons of things go wrong last year, car blowing up, pets getting sick, computer blowing up, etc, and now I am £2k poorer on the cc. Interest free til end of 2014 so trying to pay it off before then!0
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Wow! That would be stressing me out big time if I had that much debt!
We have one (well it's my partners) with around £1900 on. About half of it came from when he was a student and not as financially stable, some came from emergencies we've had while living together that we couldn't afford at the time. We've been a lot better financially the past 6-9 months though and am paying quite a lot off each month, with aims to pay it off outright soon (and we're never touching it again!) Bye bye credit card!0 -
I have no debit, and I am proud of it.
My parents paid for my college the first time around, and now I'm paying to go get my second degree.
I also have two credit cards that I pay off in full each month, and I've managed to save up a nice chunk of money.
All my friends on the other hand are staring at the bills wondering how they will get paid, and *****ing me out because I refuse to spend more then I have.0 -
Nope. We don't have credit cards. Just prepaid debit cards so we don't owe anything. We do have debt, though. I have a reasonably small student loan, and we are about 8 months off paying out our car loan. That's it for us, though.0
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