Saturday, September 8, 2007

Credit Card Debt is all Around Us -- What to Do about it?



QUICK: Make a LIST of Everything YOU Are Currently NOT Aware of When it Comes to Debt Elimination




Debt Is All Around Us. I mean it's everywhere. Every
single person you know, including yourself is in debt. I
know, some of you may be saying, but I don't have any credit
cards, so I'm not in debt. Sorry, but credit cards are only
part of the debt equation.

The only people that MIGHT be able to say they are not in
debt are the people who live in the middle of a jungle,
never see any other humans, never have anything that haven't
made, caught or found on their own and have no idea that the
rest of humanity even exists. Let's not split hairs here
because even these people are in debt to the Earth for
providing all they need to live, but that's a conversation
for another time.

So everyone's in debt, right? Sure seems that way. We owe
rent, our mortgage, we buy food, get water sent to our
houses, we work for a living (even if you own your own
business) and we are in debt to all of these things. Every
moment of every day people are making money, spending money
or investing money and for this to happen other people must
be in debt.

Americans are now more than 800 billion dollars in credit
card debt and they have over 2 trillion dollars available to
spend. Americans are literally spending themselves into
financial bondage and for many there's no return from this
wretched path.

During the making of the film, UR Pre-Approved President
of Marketing Experts International, Randall Blaum
spoke with dozens of experts about why this is happening and the
constants discovered were;



1. That the basics we all need (food, water, shelter) cost
significantly more than they used to


2 . People are going farther into debt just to live, Tamara
Draut from Demos calls it "The Plastic Safety Net" (using
credit just to live at a bare minimum).


3. The credit card companies are doing everything possible
to get as many credit cards into our hands as possible, no
matter if certain people can't even afford to have a credit
card.




These (3) three things bring us to the perfect storm. Americans
want to have more than they can afford, everything costs
more and now more and more people that should never be given
a credit card have them and are spending more than they can
ever hope to repay. This "Debt Treadmill" is a killer and
needs to be stopped if we as free Americans ever hope to
take control of our own lives.

To help you get off the debt treadmill, stop using your
credit cards for just 30 days, except in the case a true
emergency. Pay extra on your highest rate cards to get the
balances down and most of all don't kick yourself for being
human. Take control and get moving on a better path. To
find out more about how to get our of debt and live the life
you want, please click the link below and you will be
directed to a complimentary 7-part special report action-
step series on how you got into debt, why you are still in
debt and how to dump your debt as fast as possible.


Americans are over 8 billion dollars in credit card
debt. The average amount of debt people carry on their
credit cards is $9300. People are paying as much as 30%
interest.



UR Pre-Approved(TM)...
It's a National Disaster!




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