How to lower your interest rate and get out of debt fast?

It is important for us during this hard times to give you tips, advice and assistance reason why we are going to step away a bit from the printer accessories market and share with you vital information. We feel you can not only save with great low prices on ink & toner cartridges and other printing accessories but also lowering your interest rate and getting out of debt.

Bank interest rates are higher and higher we’ve seen rates up to 29,9 percent. Why during this hard times when everything is harder, we are hit where we it hurts the most? Our pockets. Well our tip of the day is to say goodbye to your bank and the interest rate and do your banking with your local credit union.

Yes, changing to a local credit union saves you money. Why is that? Well one reason is they offer lower interest rates that don’t go up whenever they feel like it or when you make a late payment.

Let me be very clear here this is not a debt relief service or gimmick, you are transferring your debt to a lower interest rate so you can pay it off sooner. You are not cheating anyone. You are not going to stop paying; you are only going to pay less interest rates so you can actually pay what you borrowed.

This is not just an idea that came out of nowhere, Credit Union Strategic Planning along with Paragon Group have investigated this and found that credit union members are saving a monthly average of $200. The amount is worth looking into, that money could be used for better and more fruitful purposes than paying off high interest rates. For more detailed information we invite you to read Denise Richardson’s article.

We know that saving is one of the most important things we do everyday. We’d like to remind you that we have the lowest prices for all your printing accessories such as OEM ink cartridges as well as remanufactured cartridges.



                    

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