Great question! One way to ease the pressure is by transferring your balances to a 0% APR card if you qualify, or talking to your creditors to set up a hardship plan. You could also tap into savings or sell something valuable if it helps for now.
You can also explore business credit options to shift some of that personal debt. And if it feels overwhelming, reaching out to credit counseling services like Creative Credit Solutions can provide expert support. Heres the link if you need help with my friend Justin bit.ly/CcS11NR
If your card was recently closed, the best move is to call the issuer right away, explain the situation, and ask if they can reopen it, especially if it was closed for inactivity or by mistake. If it was due to missed payments, they might require you to settle the balance first. If reopening isn’t an option, see if you can reapply or have the account marked as "closed by consumer" to limit the impact on your credit score. Hope this helps.