Email Newsletter 12/5/01
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DEBTSMART EMAIL NEWSLETTER - Tools for financial success!
A Free E-Mail Newsletter from DebtSmart Online and Press One
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ISSN 1538-6740
December 5, 2001 Issue 14
Scott Bilker, Editor and Publisher, mailto:publisher@debtsmart.com
Richard Crammer, Editor, mailto:editor@debtsmart.com
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IN THIS ISSUE
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=> Advertisers
=> Cool Debt Statistic
=> DebtSmart Resources
=> Letter from the Publisher
=> 5 Ways to Avoid Holiday Debt
=> Survey: Holiday Shopping
=> Biweekly Mortgages: A Reader's
Personal Story
=> Love Is Blind, But Creditors
Aren't
=> Watch the Upsells!
=> HOLIDAY CREDIT CARD USE TO RISE
BY 7%
=> Subscribe/Disclaimer Information
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Letter from the Publisher
by Scott Bilker
I hope everyone had a great
Thanksgiving! Speaking of Thanksgiving, we had an excellent response
to the Thanksgiving quiz that was included in the last email
newsletter. Here are some of the results:
1) Average score: 64%
2) Easiest Question: 85% got #7 correct, "What was the name of
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'Tis the shopping season! Be sure to
read my article, "5 Ways to Avoid Holiday Debt." Also,
included is a free downloadable spreadsheet to help with holiday
spending.
Also, please be sure to rate the
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5 Ways to Avoid Holiday Debt (plus free software)
by Scott Bilker
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas
people are going to spend $121.4 billion using their credit cards!
The key is not to let this debt
stick, not to allow yourself to get buried by that debt. Not ending
up spending the next year paying off the purchases from this holiday
season.
How are you going to pay for the
gifts?
Credit cards of course! I'm sure many
people are going to criticize me for even suggesting such an idea.
I can hear it now, "Scott, are
you crazy? Don't use your credit cards USE CASH! I thought you're
the anti-credit-card guy?"
I'm not the "anti-credit-card
guy" I'm the DebtSmart guy. It's not the credit spending that's
going to put you into debt. It's the "spending."
If you're going to spend $1,000 then
it doesn't matter what you actually use to pay that $1,000. You can
use cash, credit, or gold bouillon. Once it's spent, it's gone!
The key is to be smart about how you
pay, and using your credit cards is very smart. There are many good
reasons to use your credit card for shopping here are a few...
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Survey: Holiday Shopping
It's the beginning of December and
the holidays are closing in fast! How far are you along with your
holiday shopping? Take the survey!
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Biweekly Mortgages: A Reader's Personal Story
The following is a series of e-mails
written back-and-forth between Scott Bilker and Kevin, a DebtSmart
Reader, about Kevin's experience with a nightmare of a mortgage!
Scott, Thanks for your informative
article on Biweekly mortgages. It really helped to open my eyes when
I was considering one.
Isn't this practice illegal? Seems
like the marketing materials that I received are misleading and
deceptive. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to help
stop this practice?
Kevin
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Kevin,
Thanks for writing!
The practice of selling a biweekly
mortgage isn't illegal, just not in the interest of consumers if...
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Love Is Blind, But Creditors Aren't
by Gary Foreman
Dear Dollar Stretcher,
I am getting married next year and have a question concerning our
individual credit histories. I have good credit and my Fiance does
not. I have worked hard to maintain a good credit rating, paying
more than the minimum amount due each month. My Fiance however is
not good at paying his bills and unfortunately his credit is
suffering because of it. I basically have to remind him what's due,
how much, etc. If we get married will whatever he has owed
previously (before me) affect my credit or not? I don't want
responsibility for something I had no involvement in. I understand
that whatever we do together after we are married is
"ours" but what about before? Can you please tell me what
is right? --Amber
Amber's right that just by getting
married you do not assume the credit history of your spouse. His bad
record will not automatically contaminate your good one. Your credit
rating is only affected by what you do. Anything that you do
yourself or jointly with someone else will be reflected on your
record.
But Amber is also correct that events
after the marriage will effect both of their credit files. And as
time goes by their credit histories will begin to look similar.
Much as we'd like to, you can't marry
just part of someone. We marry all of them. That includes their good
and bad points. Also their assets and liabilities.
Unless Amber...
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Watch the Upsells!
by Doris Dobkins
You've planned all year for this
shopping day. Your holiday budget is set. You are determined to
stick to it and you have high hopes of not overspending.
First stop, the local mall. At the
mall, your first purchase is a pair of tennis shoes. $29.95. Fine,
you budget was $33. That will just cover the taxes. Then you get the
upsell. Your shoes won't be complete unless you purchase their ultra
super spicy clean scented leather cleaner and polisher. It's only
$5.99.
Next stop, an Icee because you are
worn out. You tell the clerk that you want a small size for $1.39.
She says, for $.79 cents more you can get the Santa cup upgrade.
There's not any more Icee, just the Santa head on the cup.
Now you head down the hall packed
with other eager shoppers to the beauty and bath boutique. You smell
all the tempting lotions and settle on two bottles of green apple.
One costs $6.00 but they offer you two for $10.00. What a deal.
Finally, about six hours later, you
drag yourself and your eighteen bags out of the store to your car
and drive home. Upon arriving at home, you pull out your calculator
and all your receipts for the day. Total = $520.75. Oh my, what
could have gone wrong. My budget was $350.00 and I had everything
planned out so well.
Your problem is called upsells! They
are big this year and they are persuasive.
I spent two hours at the new mall in
town last week. In every store I went to, they tried to sell me
something additional related to my purchase. They pushed, they
pulled, they persuaded and looked at me crazy when I said no. These
uncomfortable encounters were ruining the fun of my holiday shopping
experience.
I finally decided the only way to
handle this was to take the offensive approach. I simply said...
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