Credit Withdrawal

Entries for the ‘In the Beginning’ Category

Looking Back, 10 Years of Home Ownership Mistakes

Welcome to Credit Withdrawal, if you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I’ve always been a big believer in buying a home as an investment. The reason for that is I spent my life moving from rental to rental every few years, never having spent [...]

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2007 Year End Wrap-Up

Well, this year has been a strange and interesting one so far for the blog.
Here’s some interesting facts. The blog started in August of this year and;
Site Statistics

I’ve gone to 64 regular subscribers in 4 months.
I’ve been Stumbled, Dugg, Reddit, and Dugg about 3 dozen times so far.
I’ve got an average [...]

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Dealing with a Foreclosure

Hopefully this post will be irrelevant to the vast majority of my readers but for those of you that are contemplating losing your house in this hard mortgage time, a little encouragement won’t hurt.
You see, I HAVE Been There Too.
Back in the last economic recession/slowdown/readjustment during 1993, the wife and I [...]

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25 Ways I Save Money

Inspired by: Frugal For Life’s 25 Ways I Save Money. Dawn’s original article was posted in September of 2006. Patrick at Cash Money Life and passed along. It seems to be gaining a life of it’s own as a viral question. So, I’m all for running with the other lemmings;

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Don’t Send Post-Dated Checks to Creditors

Years ago, I accidentally paid my gas bill FAR in advance by sending them both their regular check, and the check for another utility. Both were cashed by the utility.
That means, that even though I made the check out right, and the name on the check didn’t match the person/business cashing it, the bank [...]

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