Last month I paid off my "big" credit card. Today I paid off my Amazon card, and thanks to the Kindle credits, I won't be paying for this month's books, so I AM DEBT-FREE AT LAST!!
Anika,
Alix May,
MoTO Boychick Devil,
Mike Nencetti,
Laura Norvig,
John (bird whisperer),
Soup in a TARDIS,
Jennifer Dittrich,
Bruce Lewis,
vicster.,
Jenny H.,
Stephen Mack,
imabonehead,
Bren,
Melly #FForever,
WoH: Professor MOTHRA,
Anne Bouey,
Amit Patel,
April Russo (FForever!),
RudĩϐЯaЯïan,
Spidra Webster,
Peter Dawson,
walt crawford,
Hookuh Tinypants,
Sir Shuping is just sir,
t-ra is ugly crying,
Lnorigb,
Big Joe Silenced,
Todd Hoff,
COMPLICATED MR. NOODLE,
LoisMarketing,
and
Shevonne
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That's awesome
- Shevonne
At least until the next big expense. I did the "snowball" thing. I paid off my car just when I retired, and used the erstwhile car payment to pay down my credit card. I'm lucky that I already own my house and now my car.
- m9m, Crone of FriendFeed
Congratulations!!! Whatta a huge thing to accomplish.
- Lnorigb
It wasn't easy. I started by not using the oddball store and gas cards I had. Paid them off in turn and was left with one card with the biggest credit limit, which really piled up what with a new furnace among other things. Got an Amazon card for online expenses. Now I just have monthly expenses on the online card, plus All Those Books. Still have the "big" card but I hope to be able to pay back anything I use that for in the future.
- m9m, Crone of FriendFeed
you are an inspiration! kudos!
- t-ra is ugly crying
thats great.. being debt free"
- Peter Dawson
m9m: I assume the One Big Card pays 1% (or 1.5%) cash back? If not, get one that does...at this point you should have a great credit rating. Yes, being wholly debt free is wonderful.
- walt crawford
WOO HOO!
- Soup in a TARDIS