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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Many of us are stuck with credit cards that we have to pay very high interest rates for.  Some of us have to because we still have a few steps to get through before the companies will allow us for a lower rate, while others of us simply do not try to acquire low interest credit cards.

Where do you want to be?
We live in a world of credit cards and some of the things that we need in life demand that we have one.  And so we have to try and secure those that will be the best deal for us, or do we?  Do you know if there is a card out there with a lower interest rate for you?  Of course, the ideal is to be able to pay our monthly balances in full at the end of each pay period, but because there are not a lot of us who do this or have the ability to, we need to try and find for ourselves the cards with the lowest rates, thus saving ourselves a lot of money each year.  But, if you have had trouble in the past with companies and did not pay on time or something of the sort then you may have to work your way back up to the kind of interest rate that you would prefer with your Visa credit cards.

But, you can do this in many different ways.  Your best bet is to keep using the cards that you have, whether they are student credit cards or any other kind.  Just make sure that whatever you do buy is something that you will certainly be able to pay back when the bill comes, that way the interest rate will not even effect you, but you will be working towards a better rate each  month.  Do this for about 6 months and then you will be able to negotiate with the companies for a better rate and an increase in your credit limit.
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