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How do you pay 2000 debt?

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How do you pay 2000 debt?

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  1. Set aside a certain amount, say $100 a month until you get to $2,000.  Don't do anymore overspending during the time.


  2. You send in whatever you can for that week. I've sent in $5 one week, and $25 the next. I sent in whatever I could afford. A little bit is better than nothing, so at least they know you are serious about paying it off even though you can't send in bigger payments at the moment. Just send in whatever you can, and you will be surprised how sending in small amounts can make your debt go lower. Just work at it until you have it paid off.

  3. Decide how quickly you would like to pay if off and then divide the amount by how many months you set ....

    Eg:  You wantt o pay off 2000 in 6months, 2000 divided by 6 is pretty much $335 a month, then depending on how often you get paid (weekly, fortnightly...) divide the 335 into that

    Eg: 335 divided by 4 (pays in a month if paid weekly) and you get about $84 dollars a week!

    Then all you have to do is stick to your payments and you'll find in a few weeks you dont even notice the extra money going out!! It also helps if your lucky enough to have an employer that will deposit it straight to the loan account that way you cant get the temptation to spend it!!!

  4. There are many ways one can be free from debt. If you want to pay 2000 but you don't have money you can ask for some loans or try to cut down your spending. Which will help you in saving money & pay off your bills

  5. You give the person you owe the money to some of your paycheck each week until you don't owe them any more!

    Or ... you provide more details to us so we can give you better advice.


  6. Cut up the credit card... and you won't be using it!

  7. you can get a second job and take out a loan and so you dint get too much interest

  8. if its credit card with vile interest see if u can a bank loan at a better depending on ur credit and whether ur bank sucks like mine and refuses to help . U can also negotiate with them they may take like 1000 or 1600 but the "forgiven" amount counts as taxable income and u take a credit hit for that. If ut makes u feel better my debt is many many times that

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