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SMcD said:Thank you SOOOOOOOOOO much for the encouragement, I was desperately in need of it! I'm sure everyone above is spot on with their 'TIME TO PANIC' messages but at a time like this you need constructive advice, not necessarily to be told you're an idiot - I know that already! Will follow your advice and see what I can do with the CC company, thank you SO much again.
irishpancake said:Sorry SMcD, i really don't want to stress you any more than you are already, but do you seriously think that the advice given by bb12 is more "constructive" than that offered by other more sensible contributors?
S/He told you what you wanted to hear, but it's not necessarily the best thing to do given your financial circumstances.
I'm not saying it's time to panic, but it is time to take control, rather than let this spiral of debt do you serious harm, but financially and otherwise.
The figures you are talking about are serious amounts, and the only advice given is to plead with your CC company, and apply for another CC, with 0% interest for a period of time. This debt will still have to be paid, and the other loans will have to be paid.
Debt transferrance is OK, if you have the resources to deal with it, but going on your figures, you seriously underestimated your ability to service these debts. Your debt servicing is going to cost in excess of 66% of your take-home pay. That's not sustainable on your income.
Please talk to MABS.
2Pack said:I cannot ENCOURAGE someone who clocked up €8.5k in one month on a CC when their effective living costs after their other loans is €1k a month.
Lots of 0% transfer holidays are maxed at €5000 only, like the Ulster Bank. Some will let you transfer large amounts maybe but not all.
Where is that bloody CC now at this very minute !!!!
Eben said:Hi S
I would take heed of all of the above.
First, find out what your minimum payment is. If you can deal with it, good and well. If not, ask them to lower it. (many are automatically set very low, 3% or so, which is a pretty sneaky way of making debt seem affordable - but I digress)
Also, ask cc company to reduce interest.
Throw as much money as you can at the credit card every month.
If you can get a 0% deal on a new card (I doubt they will transfer €12,500, but they may give you a balance transfer of a few thousand) that will give you breathing space, but remember you still have make minimum payments religiously throughout the interest free period and you will need to clear the balance at some stage!
People always say cut up the card, or use it only in emergencies. I used to think this was a bad idea as I was living one month 'in arrears'. In the end I found it better to pay the minimum for a couple of months, and stop using the card when I could survive the month on my salary.
Don't worry, you can get out of this.
irishpancake said:OK SMcD
I am so glad to hear that you are going to take the necessary steps towards resolving your situation, i really am
Also, no-one thinks you are dumb, or any of the other things you have said. We all get into these situations.
Personally, I have been in a situation of having to take the hard step of selling up, moving into rented accomodation and resolving my debt problems.
That was back in the 90's.
They are behind me now, but not before i took the necessary steps.
Lot's of luck in the future.
CCOVICH said:Discuss what exactly? It is likely to work out better if you get a 0% holiday from another provider, during which time you can make lower regular payments without worrying about interest charges.
I doubt an existing provider will match the terms that are available by doing a balance transfer.
If the balance transfer is not available as an option due to credit record etc, then obviously that changes things.....
lff12 said:They are hardly going to give you 8.5k upfront, unless you earn about 150k a yr.
Maybe i'm taking this up wrong, but why do you have to pay 8500 in two weeks? Surely you just have to pay the minimum (150-200 euro approx)?SMcD said:Hi,
But! I owe E12,000 on my credit card, E8,500 of it due in a fortnight. Not pretty!
For the first damn time ever I was late clearing the last credit card bill (just under E6,000) but, with the help of the loan, managed it a fortnight late. But there is no way I’ll be able to clear that E8,500 on time, at best I’ll manage E2,000 of it.
S
dobsdave said:Maybe i'm taking this up wrong, but why do you have to pay 8500 in two weeks? Surely you just have to pay the minimum (150-200 euro approx)?
Now I am confused.CCOVICH said:Maybe the €8,500 is required to clear the latest bill (as opposed to the total amount currently racked up on the card-unbilled amounts).
dobsdave said:Now I am confused.
Anyway hope you got it sorted op.
CCOVICH said:E.g. undertake €8,500 worth of transactions in May.
Bill for May arrives June 16. Payment due July 3.
In the meantime, you have made €4k of purchases.
On July 3, you owe €8,500 to clear the bill for May.
The total amount outstanding is €12,500-€8,500 billed, €4,000 authorised but not yet billed.
dobsdave said:Ok, but as long as you haven't gone over your limit then I dont see why you would 'have' to pay the 4k.
The original poster said he only had 2k to pay back.
SMcD said:But! I owe E12,000 on my credit card, E8,500 of it due in a fortnight. Not pretty!
For the first damn time ever I was late clearing the last credit card bill (just under E6,000) but, with the help of the loan, managed it a fortnight late. But there is no way I’ll be able to clear that E8,500 on time, at best I’ll manage E2,000 of it.
CCOVICH said:Seems clear to me-they owe €12,000 in total, €8,500 on the current bill-I don't think I anybody said they had to pay €4,000 now as well, but there is a wider problem of the total amount outstanding, i.e. €12k is a hefty balance that needs to be tackled sooner or later.
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