I'm still debt free, just in case people are wondering.
I actually have switched to the Capital One Venture card for all my purchases and pay it off every week. I went to Seattle with the gf a couple weeks ago and got the hotel we stayed at for free from all the points I've accumulated ($500 value)
I hope that this thread can be an inspiration to those in a similar dilemma
$17,641 paid off in 34 months (2 months early). And let me tell you....that was a significant portion of our meager income. No matter your circumstances, you too, can pay off credit card debt. This was one of the most meaningful life journeys I've ever taken. Thank you IBJAnky and FW!
My dearest hope is to see more Freedom Checks posted here in the future.
bindercarrie said: In the spirit of the world going' round.....
$17,641 paid off in 34 months (2 months early). And let me tell you....that was a significant portion of our meager income. No matter your circumstances, you too, can pay off credit card debt. This was one of the most meaningful life journeys I've ever taken. Thank you IBJAnky and FW!
My dearest hope is to see more Freedom Checks posted here in the future.
bindercarrie said: In the spirit of the world going' round.....
$17,641 paid off in 34 months (2 months early). And let me tell you....that was a significant portion of our meager income. No matter your circumstances, you too, can pay off credit card debt. This was one of the most meaningful life journeys I've ever taken. Thank you IBJAnky and FW!
My dearest hope is to see more Freedom Checks posted here in the future.
Congrats to those that got inspired by IBJanky. I see that my post of getting out of debt was close to 2 years ago (Dec 1st 2009). I've since paid off the car and built up a good bit of emergency savings, lots of 401k input, but I still do have a pesky second mortgage I need to get rid of. My goal is to try and refinance around February to possibly a 20 year, we'll have to wait and see what's going on with the housing market, HARP, rates, etc. at that time.
bindercarrie said: In the spirit of the world going' round.....
$17,641 paid off in 34 months (2 months early). And let me tell you....that was a significant portion of our meager income. No matter your circumstances, you too, can pay off credit card debt. This was one of the most meaningful life journeys I've ever taken. Thank you IBJAnky and FW!
My dearest hope is to see more Freedom Checks posted here in the future.
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