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Originally posted by FilingOnMyOwnYeah. I think its best to just not carry a balance at all, if possible. Even a 'low' rate of 9.9, or a more average rate of 15% or even 19.9. Its all debt just the same, if you don't pay your statements in full.*** THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE--ONLY A LAWYER CAN PROVIDE THAT. ***
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Originally posted by anonymuseTo revive those credit scores, you do need to carry over a tiny bit. If you've got $500 credit, keep your charges under $100 (20%) and carry over $10-20. It stinks to pay any interest (however, miniscule), but it's better than other cards charging you fees out of BK.
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Originally posted by FilingOnMyOwnWell, as far as I'm concerned for all practical purposes, my credit is already rebuilt. I have $7,500 worth of credit card limits, all my credit reports are reporting correctly, I don't need to buy a car, and will probably never afford to be able to buy a house. So I'm content with where I am now and paying balances in full.*** THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE--ONLY A LAWYER CAN PROVIDE THAT. ***
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Originally posted by FilingOnMyOwnAnd trying to ward off future medical bills. I've been denied for health coverage from every insurance company I apply because I lost weight recently.*** THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE--ONLY A LAWYER CAN PROVIDE THAT. ***
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