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bout 500 bucks..I have never been one to use credit cards...
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I suppose about 5,000. Maybe not quite that much.
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£5,000 i think :(
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About $12,000. I was able to bring that down greatly, Thank God.
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About $500. I maxed out a credit card, but I payed it all off, and I'm pretty much debt free. Now, I'm about to go about $7,500 in debt for school.
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About 12000 in student loan. Almost payed off all of it. That is the last loan I will ever get.
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not counting mortgage and car: 0 Feels GREAT!
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Nothing. I've been working full time since I've been 17 years old and I have never spent beyond my means, including my cars.
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Right now , I got two credit cards the beginning of this year and whooo hooo look out debt.
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$13,600.00 Canadian ... the student loan for all the stuff needed for the 16 month course "computer programmer and computer systems analyst" that I took, back in 1992.
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Nothing, I hate owing people money..
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1.2 million yen. About 10 grand US from cashing on my credit card.
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$0. I'd hate to go into debt to get a boat! The highest credit card bill I've had to pay was over $3,000, but I would have paid cash otherwise (and I paid the bill in full and on time when it arrived). I won't go into debt unless it's a last resort. I have a friend who's about $100,000 in student loan debt (he went to a private school and then was an out-of-state student when he went to a public school).
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when I was getting ready to sell my house I charged everything. I owed about $45,000 USD. It was well worth it and I paid it off with the sale of the house. It was nice that I had that kind of available credit on demand.
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None. I have always tried to live within my budget. I have certainly eaten my share of Top Romon and lettuce sandwiches just to get by at times!
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