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CC Debt Question

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$25,000 or so. But we are building a house and have to 'Float' materials until we get the next draw from the bank.

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$7000, I'm 25. The reason being is Im paying 1.9% for life, Im better putting anything/everything on there and focusing soley on my student loan which is 9.75%.
 
$1,000 on an HD CC @ 0% until July

$3,300 on my Amex, to be paid off at the end of this month.

The amount of points I've scored via AMEX last year - ~40,000 😱
 
I'm 30 and paying off some medical expenses from a couple years ago still, so ~$10,000 @ 2% for life (got a sweet fixed rate from MBNA).

Should have it cleared up by year's end, tho.
 
I had some CC debt when I was younger.. I moved it all onto a line of credit which I am paying off.. about $4500 or so right now (not too bad) and my CC only has automatic payments for my cell phone, and I use it for pay at the pump gas, so it usually has like $100/mo, which I pay off every month. 24 y/o.
 
$575, 19. 0% until march 😱

that isn't even from a credit card, its just me buying computer parts on credit >_<
 
Love those reward cards 1%, 3%, even 5% (on groceries)
48, pay off every month.
Credit cards can be evil if you can't stay on the right side of them.
 
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