
Mark asked: Okay, I’m 21 with 13,800 dollars in credit card debt. I have NO idea how it happened, I never planned for it to happen but it just did. I’m not behind on anything, at all. I have a full-time job making about 32,000 a year, but I just need advice. Should I consolidate all the debt onto one card? I have a card with a 38,000 dollar limit that has a 0 balance and a 2.9% for life transfer offer. Should I move all my debt onto this card? I have about 6 credit card payments to make each month, and its just getting out of control. Some of the debt isn’t “Mine” and about 5,000 of it will be paid around tax time, but I just don’t know what to do for now. I owe:
Capital One: 1,700@ 1.99% fixed for life
CitiCards: 1,200@ 0.00% until 8/2009
FifthThird: 900@ 0.00% until Nov. 2009
Chase: 1,600@ 7.24(v)
HSBC: 2,750@ 0.00% until October 2009
CitiCards: 2000@2.9% until May 2010
Chase: 1,960@ 3.99% for life
WaMu: 775.00@ 0.00% until July 2009
Which ones should I consolidate?! I have some offers for 5.99% for life with a Chase Card of mine with a large limit. Any ideas? And-don’t worry, I’ve cut them up already…I was just trying to get through college and 6 months with no job….Thanks for your help. It’s not completely out of control, I can afford the payments and I generally know how to play the credit card game as far as moving balances to 0% offers etc. and i’ve NEVER missed a payment on any, thus the incredibly large limits for someone my age (why, WHY is it so easy?!)
I just want to know what the easiest way to tackle this debt is. Should I consolidate them together? Keep them the way they are? There has to be a more manageable way to handle this…it just seems crazy making SO many payments each month….
Joan