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Advice Please
haras_nosirrah
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Hello
Could do with a bit of advice. Have been a bit silly with a credit card am an now in debt to the tune of £7k
Been reading some posts in here and you all seem to give fantastic advice on how to cut monthly outgoings and just wondering if you could give me some advice on mine.
I would love to pay off this card before the interest rate goes up (May 09) and need a little bit of advice on how to get there
Thanks
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Hi
As a starter, post up your SOA http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=107280
Play with the snowball on www.whatsthecost.com to see the effect of paying off an extra £100 a month for example.
Think about what you can sell on amazon or a car boot sale. I think a lot of folk are talking about shiftingoff e-bay.
And look at boost your income inthe step by step guides.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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