Credit Card Debt


Credit Card Debt

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*           No annual fee.

*           0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.

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*           Get an official MLB(TM) licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB(TM) Extra Bases(TM) credit card.

During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball.  Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times.   With the MLB(TM) Extra Bases(TM) credit card, Blue Jays fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets.  Real fans carry the card with pride.  Visit www.bluejayscreditcard.comwww.bluejayscreditcard.com  to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.

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How do I switch credit cards and not affect my credit score?
I want to get a frequent flyer credit card but I already have 3 credit cards with generous limits. I don't need these credit cards and I would like to cancel them and have this "possible credit" to go towards the new card. I heard once that canceling a credit card has a negitive effect on your credit score. Is this true? If so, how do I switch credit cards and avoid affecting my credit score in a bad way?

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  1. #1 by WPMixer on October 2nd, 2009

    lol the dimond is gone now..

  2. #2 by Stephanie B on October 2nd, 2009

    sure dude, here I found tons more. It'll take a month to read it all.

    I've found some good information here too…

    http://www.safelinked.info/jump.php?link=debt

    Hope that helps.

  3. #3 by Wordpress on October 2nd, 2009

    AWESOME!

  4. #4 by 1yugpj on October 2nd, 2009

    I'm going to check your answers because I need the same help!! GOOD LUCK!

  5. #5 by Saul on October 2nd, 2009

  6. #6 by The Bees Knees on October 3rd, 2009

    Transfer your current credit card balance to an interest free card. This usually gives 9 months to pay off. Make paying off the debt your main priority above everything else. If you have balance at the end of the 9 months on the said card, transfer to another of the same free interest.By the way the credit card should not be used for any more purchases whatever. The sole purpose is to pay over all monies owing

  7. #7 by Brad on October 3rd, 2009

    The person's estate or surviving spouse, otherwise, they have to eat it.
    Most credit agencies have a life insurance policy on their lenders now and don't persue the matter if you send a copy of the death certificate in to them.

  8. #8 by Cookie On My Mind on October 3rd, 2009

    Have you lived in it for at least 2 of the last 5 years? If so, there's no capital gains tax from the IRS, and the money is yours to spend as you wish.

    Glenn is correct – This all depends upon what you'll do with these newly cleaned up credit cards….. It's a falacy that people can get out of debt by placing all their credit card debt onto their house. They usually run up their cards again in a few years and are then worse off than before.

    Put the money to the house. Start paying EXTRA to your credit cards. Start cutting up your credit cards. Then start sending extra to your house.

    FREEDOM!!!!!!

  9. #9 by Mysti on October 5th, 2009

    You have to make the payment agreement with the one that is suing you.

    You should offer a percentage of the debt. You should stipulate in the agreement – if they agree to take a percentage, after payment, they will agree that the debt is paid and no longer collectable.
    Be sure to have the agreement in writing!!!

    Be sure that when you come to an agreement and when you pay that both the agreement and the payment is filed in the case file !!!

  10. #10 by Stephen S on October 5th, 2009

    Spiff! Man you are starting to disappoint me something terrible!

    The definition of a "written" contact is one where all of the payment issues are completely spelled out. The monthly payments, the timeframe, everything.

    An "open" or "revolving" credit line does not fall into this catagory because the terms of the agreement change every month. One month you owe $200, and the next you owe $400…..and each month you have a varying amount of payment. You can pay it off, and then run it right back up again….that's why they call it a 'revolving" line of credit.

    This is also clearly spelled out in the US UCC codes, and many states specifically label credit card debts as open accounts.

    Georgia is one state that specifically labels credit cards as NOT being a written contract. Please refer to the link below.

    Once again….poor answers with no source of information cause a lot of damage here on Yahoo. If they don't provide you with a source for further examination it's best not to believe it.

  11. #11 by Tramadol on October 5th, 2009

    Like I've already told you, you just wait until they finally catch up with you and you're in for the surprise of your life! "Interest" won't come into it ! ! !

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