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Bad Credit From Credit Cards

Those little pieces of plastic can sometimes get you into trouble. Sometimes nothing is easier than to take out your credit card and pay for that sweater or piece of furniture you have been eyeing for months. And who hasn’t been asked by the check-out person to sign up for a credit card in order to save 15 percent on their purchase. Credit card offers are everywhere; they come in the mail on almost a weekly basis.

Many Americans have gotten themselves in credit trouble by the easy access to credit cards. But bad credit is not something to take lightly. Bad credit can make it hard to get a loan for a car or a house. When you find yourself in credit trouble one of the first things to do is to eliminate as many credit cards as you can. Get rid of them, they are just too tempting. With a deliberate plan and some time you can restore your good credit. Just take one step at a time. If you just can’t seem to pay the bills try contacting your creditors and see if they will work out an agreement with you on your payments. Tell them you are having trouble and want to make a good faith effort in paying them. Do not let them have the chance to turn it over to a debt collector.

Contact a local credit counseling office. Many of them are non-profit and have the professional experience of helping people with their finances. See if consolidating your debt at a lower interest rate may help you. It might be a good idea to take out a second mortgage on your home or a home equity line of credit. But before you work with any group that says it can help you be sure and research them. The last thing you need is to get involved with an organization that is going to take advantage of your situation.

One thing that will help you feel better about yourself is try to pay the smaller debts off first. That way you know you are making some head way in your road back to good credit.

Try to find a new mind set about credit cards. Think of them as cash; ask yourself if you will be able to pay off your purchase in several months. Think for a moment; is this something I really need now or just something I want.

The most important thing to remember is not to give up. Do not feel bad about yourself, there is a way to get back on track and get your credit in good standing again.