Breaking The Habit- How To Stop Using Your Credit Card




You know your debt is rising, but still cannot stop



using your credit card for purchasing items. Several



people get easily dependent on credit cards for



everyday expenses and impulsive buys. The fact that



you are borrowing money from the creditor for your



purchase might be tempting, but the truth is: you must



be able to pay it off on time. Neglecting those bills



can cause headaches in the future. You might get



malicious letters from your creditors, or even receive



threatening telephone calls.





Close, Shred and Leave





If you really want to avoid those from happening all



together or if you are starting to drown in your debt,



you have to stop credit card usage. Fortunately, there



are several ways on how to.





Firstly, many people would agree that closing your



credit card account is the best way possible. One and



simple call to your cardholder is sufficient enough to



inactivate your credit card. Doing so might even quiet



down that nagging feeling and desire to purchase items



using a credit card. Just think that there might be



one situation wherein the clerk says your credit card



has been denied; the embarrassment from that situation



is reason enough for you to inactivate your credit



card.





Shredding is also an excellent way to break the habit



completely. You can use an office shredder since it



works great on plastic as it does on paper. Since your



credit card is shredded into pieces, there is no way



that you can swipe it. However, if you do not have a



shredder, scissors are great too. Just cut the card



into small pieces and make sure that the credit card



number cannot be identified by potential thieves.





Another excellent way to stop using the credit card,



especially when you go out of the house, is to leave



them. If closing or shredding is not your style, try



taking your credit card out of your wallet when you



are about to go shopping. In this way, if you have the



urge to buy something you really do not need, you have



to think twice before buying it since you are about to



use your own money.





The Shock and What Your Can Do About It





You have been using your credit card for your expenses



but have you ever thought about the total amount of



cash you spend in interest alone each year? More so,



the duration of time it will take you to just pay off



your credit cards might shock you. It is all about the



numbers and these will put you into shock and can make



you think twice before using that credit card again.





For instance, if you have a balance of $1,000 and an



interest rate of 14%, it will take you about four and



a half years before you can pay it off; that is, if



you are making $25 in payments every month. By the



time you pay off the balance, you will have paid a



total of $347.55 in interest.





Since you know what credit cards can do, you might



want to stop using it once and for all. Learn how to



say “no” since this kind of discipline can help you



stop impulsive buys, thus stopping the use of credit



cards. Always think twice about swiping that credit



card for your purchases and you would not have to



think about repairing your credit in the future.



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