pay off debt
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Morgan
@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
23 Mar 18
What way is that? Don't spend it in the first place!
No, seriously. The easiest way to maintain funds and to save money is just not to spend it in the first place. I know from experience and having no debt. Granted for many years...
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pmbhuntress09
@pmbhuntress09 (1608)
• United States
21 Jul 10
I finally got me an alertpay account the other day, since many PTC sites pay just to alertpay. Then I found out something I did not know, which is that Alertpay will pay to our credit cards. Sounds like a great plan to get some of...
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cripfemme
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
21 Jan 09
But I am doing it. I'm doing it because if I don't do it I won't make payout which I need to do to pay off debt. I'm also doing it in no small part because my doctor has me on too many steroids as they took away my other allergy...
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jlcameron513
@jlcameron513 (22)
• United States
9 Oct 08
I am reaching out to anybody that can help... looking for a way to make some extra money. I have been surfing the web and find all sorts of "paid surveys" and "work from home" sites that just seem bogus. It's hard to be a student,...
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MissGia
@MissGia (955)
• United States
29 Sep 08
I think I'm just going to save them up for a couple of months. Let them build up in my pay pal account and then I'm going to use it to pay off debt. If i just take the 10 dollar payout and blow it.. the money pretty much means...
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tmgenterprises
@tmgenterprises (82)
• United States
23 May 08
I know I am not the only one who owes more than I am comfortable with. My debt solution covers both sides of what I've found the experts to say. Some debt management experts say to cut expenses to the bone and put the money saved...
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joanntheartist
@joanntheartist (67)
• United States
25 Apr 08
It's the billion dollar question, right? The government is encouraging us to buy stuff, put the money back into the economy, etc. They say this will help lift us out of the recession that we may or may not be in (quite frankly,...
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happythoughts
@happythoughts (4109)
• United States
21 Apr 08
Why live frugally? First, because it allows you to spend less than you earn, and use the difference to pay off debt, save or invest. Or all three. Second, because the less you spend, the less you need to earn. And that means you...
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Keith Stieneke
@keithstieneke (823)
• Lincoln, Nebraska
8 Oct 07
For the time being I feel like hating my computer. It is part of the reason why I haven't started a discussion in several weeks. The computer has served me well over the period of the last five years. I know that I should probably...
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vegangoddess
@vegangoddess (175)
• United States
29 May 07
I have set a goal that I am going to pay off my $72,900 worth of debt by April 2009 by making money online. I have made $1,500 so far this month, but I have a LONG way to go to meet my goal. You are welcome to check out what...
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terilee79720
@terilee79720 (3621)
• United States
23 May 07
Are Your Kids Stressed? Do You Want To Know Why?
Do you feel like or believe your teenagers are stressed? Would you like to know why?
I was fortunate enough to be invited to a “pow wow”. Now mind you, my youngest is 34 years...
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ester_tamisin
@ester_tamisin (522)
• Philippines
25 Mar 07
Do you sometimes feel that your hard-earned money is slipping off your hands? That you have spent it but can't really say on what.
We normally spend money everyday be it for a can of soda or for the bus ride. Some of it are on...
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frugalmoneymanager
@frugalmoneymanager (113)
• United States
12 Dec 06
I have just finished paying off $3289 in credit card debt. It took me 1 year and 2 months of scrimping, and saving, and doing without to pay it off.
But, I am now debt free (except for my mortgage).
I have cut up most of my...
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