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toyah666
Has anyone ever used paid to surf etc to pay off their debts

i have about £8,000 in debt and am going to make it my new years resolution to get these paid off. I know it will involve some risks but i am going to study the forums, stop doing so many PTC and go for it.

Your views, ideas and tutorials would be welcome

thanks
luv toyah xx
hkartadi
QUOTE(toyah666 @ Dec 11 2006, 05:32 AM) [snapback]3334963[/snapback]

Has anyone ever used paid to surf etc to pay off their debts

i have about £8,000 in debt and am going to make it my new years resolution to get these paid off. I know it will involve some risks but i am going to study the forums, stop doing so many PTC and go for it.

Your views, ideas and tutorials would be welcome

thanks
luv toyah xx


It's just the same situation like gambling in Casino to pay off the debt.
You will accumulate some debts, not resolve it.
But it depends on your luck too..

eiranis
QUOTE(toyah666 @ Dec 11 2006, 06:32 AM) [snapback]3334963[/snapback]

Has anyone ever used paid to surf etc to pay off their debts

i have about £8,000 in debt and am going to make it my new years resolution to get these paid off. I know it will involve some risks but i am going to study the forums, stop doing so many PTC and go for it.

Your views, ideas and tutorials would be welcome

thanks
luv toyah xx


The main problem with most people debts it's that they have a debt, that's first mistake! believe it or not, but once you're in the hole the best way is to minimize your daily expenses and trash those who aren't really necesary. Now since you're in the online "investing", you should try to study forex trading which is worth the time, although personally trading is not for me, maybe it will work pretty good.

Good luck!
toyah666
Thanks for your replies so far.

My debt was from my divorce 10 years ago and was unavoidable. But i have been struggling ever since for that lucky break blush.gif

i know i am perhaps dreaming, but i am fed up with barely getting by every month and being broke.

By the way i only invest a set amount each month that i put by, and would never take such a big risk that i would get into even more debt.

thanks guys
luv toyah xx
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