
A cash-based system helped me pay off $500,000 worth of debt
Christine Odle and her husband paid off over $500,000 in debt by using cash for almost every purchase. She still avoids swiping, and today they run several...Read More
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Christine Odle and her husband paid off over $500,000 in debt by using cash for almost every purchase. She still avoids swiping, and today they run several...Read More
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