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The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender's slave.
-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Savings Agent is Really A Money Grubbing Whore

In recent weeks, I have received 2 emails from a reader asking me to review a new personal finance tool. When I reviewed Cd's, DVDs and books on blog critics, I received free copies of those items. This website that contacted me, gave me, no compensation in any way, but I looked at the site any way, to see if it was something I could actually use and recommend.
What I found was a big disappointment. The site claims to help you save money. However, it wants to keep you in debt by pushing to sign you up for credit cards. Anyone, who has read my blog on a regular basis knows that I do not do credit and as such am opposed to credit cards. I cannot, therefore, give a positive review of CreditCardClients.com.
Anyone, who seriously wants to get out of debt, will avoid this site, the credit cards that pays them to be listed there and for that matter all credit cards.
I am going to get debt-free $1 at a time and never go into debt ever again.
The key is writing a monthly budget and stick to it. Which, I admit can be difficult. I even, have a hard time sticking to it, when I so often desire something that I really can't afford.

6 comments:

allie said...

Your advice is kind of lacking. Everyone knows that writing a budget is the best thing to do. But in all my efforts it is hard to make a monthly budget when you are unable to forsee emergencies and so bills are not fixed -- like this winter with my gas bill!

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