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Dawn Michelle x3 Here's a little song I wrote.. you might want to sing it note for note

live debt free (read all 8 entries…)
Getting FOR SERIOUS. I cant wait for the day I call Visa and tell them EXACTLY where they can stick their "Platinum Plus".

I haven’t reviewed this goal in a while.
Last time I posted I was down to $1450 in debt.
Not going to lie, I got a letter from one of my credit cards back in February. “Your credit line has been increased AGAIN!”

... You think I would have learned by now. But alas, I’m currently back up to almost $2400. I’m glad I looked at this goal because I’ve been doing my best not to think about my credit cards and just making the minimum monthly payments. This is the first time I’ve actually totaled them up since I graduated. :( I’m pretty pissed at myself looking at these statements, too. It’s not like I had one big emergency that I can attribute that $950 to. It’s gas in my car here, a movie or dinner there, someone’s birthday came up.. Things that are NOT worth being $2400 in debt for.

So.. getting for serious.
I WILL pay these down. >_<;



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Dawn Michelle x3 Here's a little song I wrote.. you might want to sing it note for note

Well..

Just got back $200!

I had registered for the fall to take some more classes to transfer. After talking with my parents and boyfriend, they agreed that I should take a break. I JUST got done with school and I can afford to take a semester off, especially considering that next July after I’ve been with my employer for a year I will qualify for tuition reimbursement.

Sometimes I get overeager and commit to too much. Anyways. I dropped my classes for the fall semester and I had already put a two hundred dollar tuition deposit down on one of my credit cards so that instantly killed $200 worth of debt. :)

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