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I also did this with my first credit card several years ago (also a little over $1k).
What I did was search online for every reputable no-annual-fee cc I could find online, and applied for no-interest-first-12-months balance transfers on the best-looking offers. A few of them declined me (balance too high and over limit, too risky for them), but two of them offered me $300-limit accounts with $250 balance transfers. This immediately fixed my over limit problem and decreased my interest payments. A couple months later, with my balance down a little more and minimum payments being made, I applied for a transfer again, and one company let me transfer the remaining $600+ balance at once. Don't over-do the applying-for-credit thing, too many applications at once can hurt your credit score. But with a maxed out credit card your options are limited (unless you can get a trusting friend/family member to bail you out).
After I did the above, I also then decided to stop being careless with my finances, and had almost a year left before any of my debt would accrue interest. And it was smooth sailing from there. Okay, that's a lie, it was really stormy and the sails were broken, but at least that stopped the boat from sinking. And by the year's end all three of my new cards were cleared. And then I got a real job and $1k seemed a silly amount to ever be a thing to seriously concerned about.
Don't worry, if you can get a balance transfer or two ASAP and be more careful with spending in the future, $1k debt is easy to get out of. I had a friend who built up almost $6k of cc debt being a complete idiot years ago, and is still hurting from it. Be glad you didn't do something really stupid like that.
BTW, I know I haven't posted on this forum in about a year (took a long hiatus from poker), but I needed to waste some time at work and suddenly remembered this web site I used to frequent a long time ago, so here I am.
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