Easy credit! That is what credit cards provide. There is no loan application to fill out. There is no loan officer that you must convince to give you a loan. All you have to do is sign your name, get a little plastic rectangle, and you are in business. You can buy all of those goodies that you have been wanting but didn’t have the money to buy. You can entertain your friends and party hardy! Well…until the bill comes due, you can.

It is far too easy to get into debt today. There was a time in the not-so-distant past when credit wasn’t nearly as easy to come by. Of course that was BCC (Before Credit Cards), when people took debt much more seriously and bankruptcy was almost unheard of. Come to think of it…maybe that was a long time ago.

Today, anybody can get a credit card. People only need a Social Security number and a job of any kind to qualify for a credit card, and there is a story on the Internet about a man who got a credit card for his dog — no kidding. Having a credit card does NOT mean that you have GOOD credit — it means that you have EASY credit. The fact is that the easy credit can very easily ruin the good credit.

When people get into credit card debt that they cannot pay, they often seek a credit card consolidation loan. These loans can be of great help to those who are too deeply in debt with their credit cards. The first thing that happens is that there are no more credit cards to be used. All credit is stopped until the debt is paid off. After the debt has been paid off, people can again apply for credit cards (and GET credit cards), but they will have (hopefully) learned to control their credit card debt.

Milos Pesic is a professional Debt Management consultant who runs a highly popular and comprehensive Debt Consolidation web site. For more articles and resources on debt management, debt consolidation programs, free debt counseling and much more visit his site at: http://debtpaid.info/

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