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		<title>Getting Out and Staying Out of Credit Card Debt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit card debt is a major cause of over one million bankruptcies each year.  The reason is that many people get a credit card without researching and reading the fine print.  By the time annual fees are added on, along with spending indiscriminately, payments are missed, which causes their balance to skyrocket.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit card debt is a major cause of over one million bankruptcies each year.  The reason is that many people get a credit card without researching and reading the fine print.  By the time annual fees are added on, along with spending indiscriminately, payments are missed, which causes their balance to skyrocket.   </p>
<p>Although we all like to place the blame on the credit cards and the credit card companies, you need to keep in mind that the real cause of your financial mess is you.  </p>
<p>One shopping spree does not usually cause high debt.  It is usually a pattern that consists of gradually increasing purchases that add up to a large debt.  The great thing is that it can be very easy to get out of debt.  The key is to start spending less than you make.  This is a long-term solution that can help you to whittle your debt down.  </p>
<p>Although it may sound simple, it can be very difficult if you have a problem with willpower.  It is important to stick with spending less than you make or you will find yourself in exactly the same place as you were before.  Overcoming your debt will take willpower and a great deal of time.  </p>
<p>It may be difficult to stick with your debt repayment program, but keep yourself strong and you will find yourself out of debt before you know it.  </p>
<p>It is important to learn how to get out of debt and then stay out of debt.  If you can summon enough willpower and strength towards your finances and spending, then you will find yourself the winner in the game of debt.  It may be easy to get into debt, but getting out of debt is much more difficult, but worth it.   </p>
<p>One simple phrase can sum up the solution to your financial problems.  If you dont have the money to spend, then dont spend it!  </p>
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		<title>Consolidate Credit Card Debt Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 15:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Before consolidating your credit card debt into one you should learn how to do this effectively to get the best out of this process. It is the well known, best way to get rid of all of your stress of keeping a track record of all those credit card expenses that you hold.
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<p>Before consolidating your credit card debt into one you should learn how to do this effectively to get the best out of this process. It is the well known, best way to get rid of all of your stress of keeping a track record of all those credit card expenses that you hold.</p>
<p>Consolidation is a terrific way for the people who want to have a good credit record and to avail many other benefits after they complete this process. Although, there are few things that you should keep in your mind at the time of consolidation, as mentioned below.</p>
<p>Why Consolidate?<br />
The reasons are many. The foremost reason is to get debts at low rate of interest. Once you are able to find the credit card with the lowest rates; you can safely proceed ahead to consolidate and save money.  Further, you can do this anytime you wanted to or as per your needs. Before accumulating all of your credit card debts into one first of all see the interest rate you are paying to each.</p>
<p>Take down all the rates along with the new one that you are offered by the credit card company. And compare the interest rates. If you find the new rates lower than the average of the existing card rates, then there is no harm in consolidating all of the previous credit card debt into a single card.</p>
<p>One more reason to accumulate your credit card debt is it helps you in making your life easy going and you feel good and relieved by paying a single bill. This short process curtails the stress of getting a bunch of bills every month and save time and money for you. On the other hand you are advised not to consolidate for only this reason, as you yourself do not want to spend more in future in form of high rate of interest just for the sake of avoiding effort for multiple bill management.</p>
<p>If you are planning to consolidate your credit card debts then you should take someones advice that is experienced in this matter and can help you professionally.  A number of credit card companies and banks are available out there to help you in such matters. When you visit these companies and put your queries in front of them dont hesitate to tell them that you want an excellent deal to get the best out of the consolidation process.</p>
<p>Make all the efforts and do your homework so you may not be swindled, for example some companies may offer you plans that will look very attractive and tempting but in real these consolidation plans may contain hidden fee structure. In order to save your money you are recommended to follow a line of investigation and see which plan is profitable to you in future.</p>
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		<title>Clearing debts by getting more credit cards  it works!</title>
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Clearing debts by getting more credit cards  it works!
We all, over the course of our lives, sometimes rely on credit to get by. Whether it is for a mortgage on our home, a loan for a car, or a payday loan to get by until next Friday, theres little we can do to escape [...]]]></description>
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Clearing debts by getting more credit cards  it works!</p>
<p>We all, over the course of our lives, sometimes rely on credit to get by. Whether it is for a mortgage on our home, a loan for a car, or a payday loan to get by until next Friday, theres little we can do to escape the effect of a debtors society. But the way you handle your debt is something you can have a say in, and indeed the way you do so could mean you save  or spend  thousands of dollars a year.</p>
<p>Lets imagine you have a few credit cards on the go. One of them, the card you had since you were in college, has a few grand racked up on it, and because you missed a few payments way back when, the interest rate is at 19%. Ouch.</p>
<p>But most of us never look at the interest rate were paying, because, quite frankly, we dont give it a second thought. MasterCard says we owe them $184 this month, so we pay $184.</p>
<p>But it doesnt have to be that way. Many credit card companies will give you a card, albeit with high interest after a period of time, that for the first 6 months to a year comes with 0% interest on all credit card transfers. What this means is, if you use your new card to pay a big chunk of your old card, you pay no interest on the new card for a set period of time.</p>
<p>Now, of course once that time is up, theyll put you right back on the expensive interest rate, but for a short time, the money you pay on your credit card is ALL-principal.</p>
<p>Credit card companies dont like you doing this too much  in fact, theyll put it on your credit card report if you do it more than a couple of times  but if youre looking to get out of a short term financial logjam, look for those introductory offers and use a new card to pay off your old card.</p>
<p>Oh, and when you do  shut the old card down!</p>
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		<title>Can A Balance Transfer Credit Card Help You With Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 12:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Can A Balance Transfer Credit Card Help You With Debt Consolidation?
It is not hard to have credit cards maxed out before you know it. Soon, though, the bills calling for payment on those things you bought begins to take its toll on your available funds. Before you know it, it may be next to impossible, [...]]]></description>
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Can A Balance Transfer Credit Card Help You With Debt Consolidation?</p>
<p>It is not hard to have credit cards maxed out before you know it. Soon, though, the bills calling for payment on those things you bought begins to take its toll on your available funds. Before you know it, it may be next to impossible, almost, to catch up on your bills. Another credit card, however, may be just what you need to be able to give yourself a handle on your debt. In fact, a new balance transfer credit card may be just what you need to consolidate your debts. </p>
<p>Balance transfer credit cards enable you to transfer debt that you already have on one card to another one. As an introductory offer, many credit card companies that offer this type of credit card provide special deals on this type of transaction. Good balance transfer credit cards will offer you 0% APR interest for up to 15 months. This means that you pay no interest charges on the amounts you transfer to it.</p>
<p>The advantage here is obvious. Instead of continuing to pay a high interest on your credit cards, which actually reduces your payment toward the principal, a new card saves you money. You pay no interest for awhile, so all of your payment goes to reduce the principal on your old bill &#8211; unless you have added other purchases to the credit card. </p>
<p>Debt consolidation on this kind of credit card makes a lot of sense &#8211; especially if you take care not to max out your credit cards again. There should be some new restraint on those other credit cards &#8211; destroying some of them would probably be better for most people. </p>
<p>A balance transfer credit card is great for consolidating smaller debts onto one card. Look over the offers carefully, however, because some of these cards have fees for the transfers &#8211; up to 4%. You also need to know that some cards do not allow you to transfer any debt to them after you get it. All transfer amounts need to be listed on the application, in those cases. </p>
<p>The introductory offer will vary too, in some situations, so you need to pay careful attention. Sometimes the balance transfer portion of the special introductory offer is only for three months, and the other features of the same offer may apply for one year. This will take some careful reading on your part to make sure you get what you think you are getting. Obviously, only three months of 0% APR interest will help  but not much because it is so short. </p>
<p>Debt consolidation with one of these credit cards gives you some time to catch up on your bills. Be careful, however, to make sure you pay your bills on this new card on time. Some of these lenders, when you make just one late payment &#8211; or not a minimum payment, will take away the introductory offer rates and may give you an interest rate up to 29%! Needless to say &#8211; that won&#8217;t help you reduce your debt!</p>
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Do you worry about reducing your debt? If yes then why are so many people only paying the minimum payment on their credit cards? Is it because they think if they keep paying the minimum payment every month it will pay itself off within months? Well that is not the case and we [...]]]></description>
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Do you worry about reducing your debt? If yes then why are so many people only paying the minimum payment on their credit cards? Is it because they think if they keep paying the minimum payment every month it will pay itself off within months? Well that is not the case and we have to sort this problem out and fast.</p>
<p>Credit card companies love the fact they we only pay the minimum payment every month. Why? because they are raking it in while the interest rates are crippling us. So what started out as a small credit card bill could escalate into thousands of pounds. Say your credit card statement arrives your balance is 2000 the minimum payment is 40 which is 2% of your balance, if you keep paying just the minimum payment its the interest that most of your 40 is going to and not much to your bill.</p>
<p>The minimum re-payments have dropped as the credit card companies and banks originally charged 10%, but they found that customers where paying their debt back a lot quicker with the 10%. So the way for them to get more interest out of us was for them to reduce the percentage of the minimum payment, making us think that they where helping us but in fact they where just getting more money from us by adding on more interest, as it will take longer for us to pay of the credit card bills.</p>
<p>So what to do if you find yourself in this situation:</p>
<p>Stop using your credit card, better still cut it up (in case you get tempted) Sit down and workout how much more you can pay than the minimum payment theyre asking for, once you have worked out how much stick to it even when you see the minimum payments going down dont be tempted to reduce your payment or your be back to square one. </p>
<p>If you have more than one credit card the best way to reduce your debt is once again stop using them. Work out which one has the highest interest rate and make the highest payment to that card. Keep paying the minimum payment on your other cards and once the card with the highest interest rate is paid off, go to the next highest card and so on until all your cards are paid off.</p>
<p>You may have to tighten your belt in for a while but this will save you a lot of money in the long run. Yes we all need credit cards and if you use them properly they are fine, but if you cannot afford to pay them off at the end of the month then this is when you get yourself into all sorts of trouble.</p>
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1. Credit card companies can change almost all of the terms of the credit card by giving just 15 days notice.
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<p>1. Credit card companies can change almost all of the terms of the credit card by giving just 15 days notice.</p>
<p>We get used to credit card companies adjusting their lending rate by 1/4% as interest rates fluctuate but did you know they can alter any of the terms for any reason. For example they can increase the late payment fee and they can increase the interest rate without the need to justify it. If you are late or miss just one payment the low rate you are currently being charged can double or even treble almost overnight.</p>
<p>2. Credit card companies can increase the cost of a purchase months after you bought it.</p>
<p>If you purchased a widescreen plasma TV 3 months ago, using a card which at the time was costing 9.9% apr, and you are late with just one payment, the credit card company can charge you a late payment fee, say $40, and increase the interest rate to 29.9% apr, or even more, and there is nothing you can do about it.</p>
<p>They can, in effect, increase the cost of your TV months, or possibly even years after you purchased it. The TV retailer wouldn&#8217;t be allowed to do this but your credit card company can.</p>
<p>3. Discount offers are only good if you keep up all your payments.</p>
<p>Interest free balance transfers and initial periods can dissapear for any minor omission. Failure to keep to all the terms of a card will result in special terms being withdrawn and possible penalty interest being applied. If you have interest free purchases and balance transfers make sure you keep up the payments.</p>
<p>4. It&#8217;s not just your card payments you have to keep up.</p>
<p>If you miss a payment on your mortgage, or your car or any other financial payment, your credit card companies can re-assess your credit score and increase your interest rate accordingly.</p>
<p>If you therefore miss a loan payment on your boat or car, but still pay the payments due on your cards, you can find that your credit card interest charges jump to 2 or 3 times the original rate.</p>
<p>5. Credit card companies are today making record profits from you.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t pay your cards in full each month credit card companies make the majority of their profits from you and a substantial portion of that is in the additional charges they levy.</p>
<p>It makes little or no sense to keep money in the bank earning 5% maximum and pay 29.9% or 19.9% or even 9.9% on your cards. Pay off the card and use the card for emergencies rather than the savings. Without the card payments you will be able to rapidly replace the savings.</p>
<p>Without your knowing credit card companies can hold you hostage at the very time you may really need financial assistance. Don&#8217;t allow credit card companies the continuing opportunity to make record profits at your expense, and at the same time the opportunity to benefit from any misfortune.</p>
<p>If you can pay the balance off withing 3 to 6 months do so otherwise consider some form of consolidation loan to remove the noose credit card companies have around your neck.</p>
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It is very easy, these days, to run up those credit cards to the max. So many things, and bills that you can easily put on them, that they can tend to get out of control. However, with the interest rate that you are paying on them, and possibly some late fees, getting out of [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is very easy, these days, to run up those credit cards to the max. So many things, and bills that you can easily put on them, that they can tend to get out of control. However, with the interest rate that you are paying on them, and possibly some late fees, getting out of credit card debt is not going to be easy. So, it may be time to stop dreaming about what you don&#8217;t have, and take some deliberate steps to correcting the problem. Here are some things you can do &#8211; and you can use a new credit card to do it. </p>
<p>Get A Credit Card With Balance Transfers</p>
<p>It may be a little hard to believe, but another credit card could very well be a key to help you get out of debt. You will first want to apply for a credit card that permits balance transfers. Most credit cards will now have this feature on them, as an introductory offer. It allows you to take the balance from another credit card and put it on the new one. Generally, you will have up to 15 months to enjoy an interest rate of 0% on any amount transferred.</p>
<p>There are, however, a couple of little tricks that you want to watch out for. There are three of them that involve balance transfers. The first one is that some credit card companies charge you for this option. Some will charge as much as 4% of the amount you transfer &#8211; most will not charge you. A second little trick that some employ is that you can only transfer amounts that you list on your application. The third one being that the time frame that you actually get on the 0% APR for transfers is less than the other part of the introductory offer &#8211; possibly as short as three months. </p>
<p>Take Advantage of the 0% Interest On The Transferred Amount</p>
<p>Once you have made the balance transfer, it is time to take advantage of it as much as possible. This means you now have the same amount of credit card debt, but now you do not have to pay the high interest &#8211; for the length of the introductory offer. The way you take advantage is to pay it down as much as possible, within that time period. If possible, try to increase your payment just to bring it under control &#8211; as quickly as possible. </p>
<p>Put Away Your Other Credit Cards</p>
<p>While some may not be able to resist the temptation to use up some of that available credit on the now empty credit cards, you need to forget about them. In fact, you should probably close them down, but leave at least one other card open. It is true that having other credit cards open can help your credit rating. </p>
<p>The best way to control those credit cards is to pay off the total each month. This will allow you to continually get a 0% APR balance, and keep a good credit score, too. Don&#8217;t forget, too, that eventually the 0% APR on amounts transferred eventually runs out. If you still have balances, try to get a new card, and don&#8217;t max out the old ones again.</p>
<p>Remember to look over the credit card fees, as some of them can be rather costly. Avoid cards with high interest rates and annual fees. You can even enjoy more benefits if you select a card that has rewards that are applicable to your way of life. For instance, if you travel a lot, get one that gives you air miles, and you will get free flights every once in a while &#8211; depending on how often you travel &#8211; and where.</p>
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It has never been easier for people to live well beyond their means than it is today. Credit is easy to obtain, and in a society obsessed with material gain, credit is sought and used on a basis that is so regular even financial watchdogs are beginning to sound warning bells. The average [...]]]></description>
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It has never been easier for people to live well beyond their means than it is today. Credit is easy to obtain, and in a society obsessed with material gain, credit is sought and used on a basis that is so regular even financial watchdogs are beginning to sound warning bells. The average savings for the United States and Canada over the next few years are actually expected to go into the negative figures, as more people purchase what they cannot afford.</p>
<p>One of the main contributors to this phenomenon is the credit card. Credit cards are very easy to obtain, and most people get them thinking they will be handy in an emergency. This is the case, but what the credit card companies know is that it will not be long before you use that piece of plastic to make a purchase that is certainly not in an emergency situation. </p>
<p>One way that credit cards have succeeded in getting a flood of people to spend beyond their means is to make credit cards available everywhere. The rise of the Internet has fueled a massive increase in the use of credit cards, as it is often the sole means people have to make an online purchase. Anytime you make a credit card purchase, however, there is the chance that you will forget about it. Statements that come out once a month are a great way for credit card companies to make sure their customers rack up the bills to the point where they will not be able to pay them all off in one shot, and thus gain the hefty interest.</p>
<p>Credit card companies also use promotional gimmicks to entice customers to charge all of their purchases on their cards. Most credit card companies have teamed up with auto dealers or some other company in order to give customers points towards future purchases. Visa has the well-advertised Win What You Buy campaign. People can be so tempted by this that they place all their purchases in the Visa in the hopes of getting it all for free. The prize, however, is rarer than winning the lottery.</p>
<p>Staying out of credit card debt requires using that piece of plastic frugally. If you dont have the money in the bank to make the purchase, do not do so with your credit card &#8211; it will only cost you more money in the end. If you do encounter an emergency and have to make a payment on your card, pay it off as soon as possible. If you cant do this, look into getting a line of credit from the bank. This may seem like stealing from Peter to pay Paul, but banks often offer a lower interest rate than a credit card, and the advantage of a line of credit is that banks automatically deduct an amount every month out of your other accounts toward your debt. Credit card companies are just as happy to have that debt grow and grow.</p>
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<p>A change in lifestyle plays an important part in the elimination of debt. A person who is an excessive spender should adopt an attitude of spending less. There is no need spending money and buying something that you cannot pay for. It is always better to note down all the expenses you face in a month and the income you generate. Then if your expenses are greater than income, it sure means you have to limit on expenses! Once you lower your expenses, you will end up with more money to pay for your debt.</p>
<p>The best approach to adopt to eliminate credit card debt is to have your excessive debt discounted. Sometimes, credit card companies accept about 50% or less as payments for the debt if they are convinced that you are heading towards bankruptcy. So write a letter to the credit card company explaining your situation and how you intend to pay off the credit card debt. Including the point that you plan to file for bankruptcy, and intend to settle with willing creditors will compel them to agree with you, lest they be left with nothing!</p>
<p>When paying yourself out of debt, it is always better to pay the high-interest credit cards first. This means that if you have three credit cards, you could pay the minimum for the two cards with lower interest rate. If you allot $300 per month for paying credit card dues, you could pay $60 for two cards as minimum payment. You then pay $180 for the remaining high interest card. Then once one of the lower interest credit card debts gets covered, you pay only $60 to the remaining of the two and $240 to the high interest credit card. This way, you can pay off credit card debt quickly.</p>
<p>Switching to a credit card with a lower interest rate is a great way of eliminating credit card debt. There are many low interest credit cards in the market nowadays; some also offer introductory 0% interest for your first twelve months. Once you open an account in such a credit card company, you have to switch your balance to this 0% bank account. There will be no interest incurred in this account, and so the money you used to pay for interest could be used to pay the actual debt you have with the credit card company. These regular payments will help reduce your debt faster.</p>
<p>There is no point in only making minimum payments to your credit card payments. You have to pay part of the principle, and not only the interest when paying monthly installments. The more of the principle you pay, the lesser your interest turns out to be. You will feel the difference when you see your reduced credit card bills.</p>
<p>If all these fail, you can always turn to a credit card debt consolidation loan. Here you take a debt consolidation loan that will cover all your credit card loans. The credit card debt consolidation loan is usually of a lower interest rate, and can be paid over a longer period. The consolidator will first assess your financial position, and approach your creditors to negotiate for lowered interest rates, and a longer period to repay the loan.</p>
<p>The credit card company usually obliges to this as they prefer a small payment against no payment! Instead of you paying all the credit card companies their monthly payments, you just have to make a single payment to the debt consolidation company. It is up to them to disperse the money to your creditors. With this, you rid the hassles of facing your creditors every month.</p>
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<p>Does the stress and strain of trying to make ends meet month after month continue to worsen?  And if you&#8217;re behind, you know how the constant collection of letters and phone calls can really get you down.  If you enjoy this type of abuse then read no farther.  If you&#8217;re ready to do something about it, the information is here.</p>
<p>What you need to get out of credit card debt depends a lot on how large your actual pile of bills are in relation to your income.  If it is still manageable, the plan below is perfect to use as a roadmap to get out of credit card hell.  </p>
<p>If you have any or all of these telltale signs</p>
<p>1.Borrowing from one credit card to pay another<br />
2.Always pay minimums on your bills<br />
3.Late payments are becoming more frequent<br />
4.Automatically accepting any credit card offer to increase your credit availability</p>
<p>You may be on the credit card companies fast train to consumer finance Hell.  The financial institutions were successful a couple of years back in limiting your ability to use even bankruptcy to get a fresh start.  Add to this their ability to change credit terms whenever they want, and you can find yourself without options chained to purchases long forgotten but still owed on.  </p>
<p>If you want to take back control from the creditors and credit card companies, you really need to get our free report on how to deal with this situation.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t allow yourself to continue to sink into debt as the number of options available will continue to shrink until only the worst possible financial scenarios are left.  This is why it&#8217;s important that if you find yourself heading for serious debt problems that you take control of the situation now</p>
<p>Buying stuff on a credit card is the absolute worst way of getting the product.  Understand that a credit card is nothing more than a loan!  You wouldn&#8217;t consider going down to the bank and applying for a loan then paying their high interest rates every month to buy a CD or iPod.  But because a credit card is so convenient, it doesn&#8217;t really seem like it&#8217;s a loan.  Let&#8217;s be absolutely clear that using a credit card is definitely a loan and a very expensive one at that.  </p>
<p>Realize that any purchase made on a credit card is at the expense of future income.  They are loans!  Face it, credit cards may be convenient and easy-to-use, but they are also very expensive.  While many of today&#8217;s credit cards as interest rates and the nine to 14% range, they&#8217;re typically designed with a variable rate structure.  This means that although you may be paying 14% today, that interest-rate can and will go up sometime in the future.  So even if you suspect that you&#8217;re carrying too large a credit card debt, think what could happen if overnight the interest-rates go up an additional two to 4% or even more!  </p>
<p>The way to get out of credit card debt is to start with a plastic-ectomy.  Simply cut up all your credit cards except one to save for emergencies only.  An emergency by the way is not a deal on sporting event tickets or a  sale at the mall.  By removing the ability to add to your debt, you&#8217;ve taken the first step in becoming free from all of it.</p>
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