and to those of us who are making the in the very low five figures, $4k is a lot of money... (salary isn't really indicative of success/reputation in lots of fields...)
Quote from: sharky on May 28, 2007, 05:29:55 PMand to those of us who are making the in the very low five figures, $4k is a lot of money... (salary isn't really indicative of success/reputation in lots of fields...)If you're making in the low five figures, taking up $100k in credit card debt might not be the best gamble to make, I'd say.
Quote from: «ě» on May 29, 2007, 08:30:58 AMIf you're making in the low five figures, taking up $100k in credit card debt might not be the best gamble to make, I'd say.it's not a gamble, it's a 4hr/wk part-time job.
If you're making in the low five figures, taking up $100k in credit card debt might not be the best gamble to make, I'd say.
to everyone and brett:thanks for the advice. i will have to sell everything and start over, which im fine with- it was a helluva ride- one expensive and stressful lesson...but i did learn...and i will apply my financial savviness in the future!!thank and Godspeed!
Quote from: waitlisted on May 29, 2007, 02:33:05 PMQuote from: «ě» on May 29, 2007, 08:30:58 AMIf you're making in the low five figures, taking up $100k in credit card debt might not be the best gamble to make, I'd say.it's not a gamble, it's a 4hr/wk part-time job.It's a gamble in terms of being way over your head in debt, and you never know if sh*t's going to hit the fan. That being said, I do not care how many people get screwed over by credit card debt, that's entirely your own decision to make. I suppose that just makes my credit rating look better