Prime Rate Credit

April 23, 2006

Hi and Welcome to Prime Rate Credit Blog and Credit and Loan Help Site


Hello everyone.  I’m glad you’ve found this site.  I have put this weblog together because almost everyone I know is struggling with debts that seem to be out of their control, and credit card companies just seem to be increasing interest rates, as well as loan rates and mortgage rates.  With all of this against us, how can we ever get ahead? 

That’s what this weblog is all about.  I’ll share with you my personal journey from drowning in credit card debt to getting every cent of that debt cleaned up and paid off.  Also I’ll share with you how to find the best credit cards with the best interest rates, and how to also budget your spending and strategic ways to pay your bills so you pay yourself first - not the mortgage companies, credit card companies and loaning banks.

So welcome, and I hope you learn a little something here!

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