(no subject)
Jul. 30th, 2011 10:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Dead comm is dead. *pokes at it*
Hi, I'm Ellie, and I have problems with buying things on impulse. This may be related to my thousands of dollars in credit card debt. I have a full-time job which, after monthly expenses, gives me four hundred a month to pay down credit card debt with. Somehow the debt keeps not going down. Does anyone have suggestions for ways to convince myself I don't actually need any of the books and probably don't need any of the crafting supplies I buy?
Hi, I'm Ellie, and I have problems with buying things on impulse. This may be related to my thousands of dollars in credit card debt. I have a full-time job which, after monthly expenses, gives me four hundred a month to pay down credit card debt with. Somehow the debt keeps not going down. Does anyone have suggestions for ways to convince myself I don't actually need any of the books and probably don't need any of the crafting supplies I buy?
(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 12:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 01:05 pm (UTC)I should start using the debit card instead, yes.
(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 02:54 pm (UTC)An alternate suggestion would be--I think AmEx does a special type of card where you can't use it anymore until you pay it off in full. It might be possible to get one of those, cut up the existing ones (keep the account open but never use the card, if you're concerned about your credit rating), and go that way.
(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 04:20 pm (UTC)http://www.creditscorequick.com/blog/2010/08/29/5-tips-to-the-perfect-prepaid-credit-card/ (I am nor endorsing any the site - there are many places so shop around)
You can also get a prepaid debit card
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/don-t-overpay-for-prepaid-debit-cards-1.aspx
(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 05:17 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-31 05:18 pm (UTC)