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Posted on 09/19/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
Almost pulled a major blunder this month, by forgetting to put on it when my Mastercard Bill was due.

Let's review, when you don't pay your Credit Card Debt off monthly, you then incur EXORBITANT usury fees, that dig you a hole that you will never be able to get out of, so paying your Credit Card debt off monthly and on time is of vital importance in any financial plan you put together.

What I usually end up doing is putting the date of when the payment is due in Outlook, and then download from there into my Palm Treo so that there is a reminder there as well. I should really write it on the Calendar at home on the Fridge as well, and you may have other places where you put important dates, but that one is really important. Pay that darn credit card off ASAP!

Carrying credit card debt will kill you financially, make sure you get rid of it and pay it right away.
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