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  • Consumer Credit Drops Sharply [View article]
    I hadn't thought about paying for energy using credit cards. That is pretty sorrowful. There are hundreds of square miles of tree damage in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri that are there for the taking. Anyone with at least a pickup truck and a chainsaw is welcome to it. Landowners and the States will be appreciative, plus it can be put to good use as firewood to reduce debt due to energy costs next winter.


    On Apr 08 09:01 AM TeresaE wrote:

    > The banks, while relying on "taxpayers" are busy bankrupting who?
    > Taxpayers.
    >
    > Great freakin plan they have.
    >
    > My guess is that 2 things are occuring, January's uptick may have
    > something to do with people running up their debts before filing.
    > If you know you can't make full payments, the company cuts your available
    > credit and you lose your job, your filing. Cash out while the cashing
    > is good. Also, December was cold and I know many people/companies
    > that ended up charging their utility bills.
    >
    > As for the February drop, I believe many of us have finally figured
    > out that we have been duped and that 25% or more of your income paying
    > interest will never lead to security. Tax returns in, credit card
    > debt paid off. Wish everyone else would wake up.
    Apr 08 11:22 am |Rating: 0 0
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