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	<title>Comments on: Better Credit Tip #3</title>
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		<title>by: Rick</title>
		<link>http://www.primeratecredit.com/2006/05/30/better-credit-tip-3/#comment-42</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 02:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Found you via a search on Google.

Here is my add to the pay your bills on time blog:

Create a spreadsheet. Create columns for monthly bills, quarterly, semi-annual and annual. Put in each and every bill you pay during a year as they appear in your email/snail mail box. Even those obscure one's like drivers license renewal etc. Then put down a date that those normally have to be paid. Then pay them a week before they are due. 

This power of paying on time will be a good habit to have for life!!

I personally pay most of my bills online (but NOT via autopay). The reason for the non-autopay is I had a bill once of $15000 sent to me by mistake from the electric company because their meter reader miskeyed his reading and if I had had autopay then I would be in a world of hurt because concidentally I was paying for a car and happened to have that amount in my account from a loan. I shutter to think of the hassle I would have experienced if it had been sucked out automatically. 

My tip for you.

Good luck,
Rick</description>
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<p>Here is my add to the pay your bills on time blog:</p>
<p>Create a spreadsheet. Create columns for monthly bills, quarterly, semi-annual and annual. Put in each and every bill you pay during a year as they appear in your email/snail mail box. Even those obscure one&#8217;s like drivers license renewal etc. Then put down a date that those normally have to be paid. Then pay them a week before they are due. </p>
<p>This power of paying on time will be a good habit to have for life!!</p>
<p>I personally pay most of my bills online (but NOT via autopay). The reason for the non-autopay is I had a bill once of $15000 sent to me by mistake from the electric company because their meter reader miskeyed his reading and if I had had autopay then I would be in a world of hurt because concidentally I was paying for a car and happened to have that amount in my account from a loan. I shutter to think of the hassle I would have experienced if it had been sucked out automatically. </p>
<p>My tip for you.</p>
<p>Good luck,<br />
Rick
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		<link>http://www.primeratecredit.com/2006/05/30/better-credit-tip-3/#comment-4</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2006 19:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
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