Health Citi Card

health citi card
any advice?

so.
i already have a wachovia credit card with a 1300 dollar balance, I also have a dell credit card with a 500 dollar balance. My money is running low, but I will be receiving a couple thousand.

I was thinking I should put 1100 in my checking account to live off the semester with and use the other half to put on my credit card.

Now, I have another credit card that I havent opened with a $5000 limit with citi bank, I was thinking Id take money from there and pay off the remaining balance off for my wachovia credit card, and pay off the dell credit card. And just have to worry about the monthly payment of this citi bank card in addition to my car/health insurance?

any advice?
also you guys

I stay at home, so I have more than enough to pay off monthly bills since this money should last until december(only 2 months).

and i have no idea what the minimal balance is with the citi bank, with wachovia it USED to be $15 a month, but its been a year already.

My advise to you is to get rid of credit cards, except for one - the one with the lowest interest.

You already have balance that you are not paying off at the end of the billing cycle. You are already talking about using another credit card to pay off the rest.

It basically means you are starting to lose handle on your financial situation. Instead of trying to come up with a complicated scheme, I'd suggest you review your entire financial sitation, consolidate, and concentrate on paying off all of your debt.

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