Debt Consolidation

Debt Consolidation

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Credit Score Basics and the New Credit Score System

Consolidate Your Debt Online - How to Know What Kind of Service to Use

Debt Management Services vs. Debt Consolidation Loans

Debt Reduction Through Debt Consolidation - How To Get Approved

How to Reduce Your Debt Without Getting a Debt Consolidation Loan

Help with Debt Problems: 3 Ways Debt Services Can Help You Get Out Of Debt

Work At Home Scams Thrive on the Internet

Used Car Loans - A Luxury You Can Afford

Instant Loans UK – Quick Money

What Should You Do if You are Over Your Head in Credit Card Debt

Home Equity Loans vs. Home Equity Line of Credit - What's the Difference?

Fast Home Equity Loans - Finding a Home Equity Lender Online

Consolidating Debt - Credit Card Debt Consolidation

Debt Consolidation Loans Without Owning a Home - Free Debt Consolidation

8 Danger Signals To Foretell You Are On The Debt Road

Freezing Your Credit Cards



People who find themselves unable to control their credit card spending are in something of a predicament. Having a credit card will put them deeper in debt, but not having a credit card makes it impossible to do things like rent a car or get a hotel room. In their book “Getting Rich In America” Lee and McKenzie suggest a method for keeping a credit card for when it is necessary without facing constant temptation.

Take a small plastic container such as a butter dish, or Tupperware and fill it with water. Place your card in the water and put it in the freezer. The water will turn to ice encasing your card in several inches.

When you want to use the card you must take it out and place it in the sink to thaw for several hours depending on the size of the container. This way you have a card, but it requires preplanning to use. Since most of the problems with credit cards come from impulse spending, freezing your card in ice will make these types of purchases impossible, but you’ll still have a card to use as long as you plan ahead.

Ideally self discipline is a better path than trying to keep your cards "on ice." However if it makes it easier for you not to spend this can be a very easy way to help train yourself to think about your credit card purchases ahead of time.

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