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debt consolidation.debt relief or a scam?

Friday, December 12th, 2008
Debt relief
Mysti1000 asked:


I keep seeing these ads where you can consolidate all of your debt into one monthly payment and have your interest rate reduced. But is this the same as a settlement? Does it affect your credit as badly as declaring bankruptcy would?

Thelma

 

Best Debt relief? Open to any suggestion b/c I need help?

Friday, December 12th, 2008
Debt relief
amanda c asked:


I have a lot of student loan debt, and a little credit card debt, mixed with some personal/medical-I’ve heard that legal help is best, but I’m only familiar with debt consolidation, which I now understand isn’t always best and is actually in for profit more than helping. As a family in crisis, does anyone have any good advise?

Rita

 

Anyone know anything about Debt Relief America?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Debt relief
mom of 2 asked:


Would like to hear anything good or bad!! Thx

Stephanie

 

Credit card company is taking me to court? Should i myself get a lawyer or go to a debt relief lawyer?

Monday, December 8th, 2008
Debt relief
khellsee yo asked:


ok so im only 20 years old. my bf and i spent 7,312.00 BUT we are no longer together…so he stopped helping pay on a credit card that i had in my name? but now the credit card is like 12,000.00!! a collection burrow has contacted me and we will go to court they said the WILL take 26% of my paycheck? they told me i’ve disappointed alot of people???? they don’t know me though? haha so should i go with the debt or bankrupsy lawyer or just a reg. lawyer and how much will that cost me?

Grace

 

Are Your Credit Card Bills Out of Control? Get Debt Relief Now

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
Debt relief
Bryan Burbank asked:


It is so easy to let our credit card bills get out of control because they make it too easy to keep getting new cards. It is important that if you are in a situation now that you credit cards are maxed out or that you can not pay the monthly payments each month then you need to get some debt relief help. You may have found yourself more stressed out lately because you keep getting threatening letters and calls but until you make some changes they will keep contacting you to try to collect the money.

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There are many different ways that you can get debt relief and talking with a professional organization can be one of the best ways. It is much better to get free advice from someone that understands the way credit card companies work and knows how to negotiate for you. It is true that we can know information about a lot of different things but if you are unfamiliar with the credit laws and how to talk with the card companies then it is always better for you to get free help from someone that does.

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Getting out of debt can be a real liberating thing for you to do because there is nothing worse than working all week only to come home and open the bills only to see that you do not have enough to make it for this month. The time to take action is now and you are the one in control of getting yourself financially free.

Remember that you can eliminate your debt but it is always best to have someone who is working for you that knows the ins and outs of the financial world.



Howard

 

Debt relief possible?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
Debt relief
gatherusin asked:


Here is my situation-

I am approximately $5000.00 in debt. Some of it is pressing- past due light/power/gas bills.

Some of it is medical… pre insurance (the hospital is now suing me for 1400.00 as of today) I’ve tried paying small payments, but apparently that doesn’t work anymore.

Some of it is old things - old bank account, old cell phone company bill.

I make about 27,000 a year, but right now, I’ve dug myself so far in, I can’t keep ahead of everything. I have no assets (no car, house… anything “repossesible”) No bank will loan me anything- who would offer a credit card unless the interest was outrageous?

Am I beyond debt into bankrupcy? What on earth can I do? I’ve made financial mistakes in the past (overspending etc…) but how do you move beyond that when everyone is penalizing me to the point where my paycheck is 90% gone before I ever get it???

Please please help. I am lost.
FYI - I do not have credit cards. All debts are due to lateness/fees etc…, not accumulated by credit cards.
Ok, so i forgot about a loan- this puts me 9000 in debt… lets say I try and do it myself (no debt consolidators etc…) What kind of order would i put priorities on them???

Ana

 

I Need Debt Relief-What Can I Do?

Thursday, December 4th, 2008
Debt relief
Anthony Dean asked:


If you are in debt the worst thing you can do is pretend the problem doesn’t exist; if this is something you recognize then take advice from a financial counselor to regain some kind of control over your finances. It is important to recognize you have problem and decide to do something about it and seek a debt relief solution. Debt has become a major problem in many countries but it is important to reduce debt burdens seriously if you do not want to live with less worry.

Many people do not think clearly when this is going on around them but it is imperative you keep your head. Whilst many loans can end up giving you huge debts you need to plan to pay them off judiciously.

Until you sit down and create a list of all your monthly expenditure, including everything you pay money out on a regular basis, you will not have a true picture of where all your income is going. Cut the credit card purchases by introducing a habit of paying in cash as this will restrict your expenditure to the amount of cash you are carrying.

Often saving money for your debt relief; even small amounts has a beneficial psychological effect that should not be ignored. Placing restrictions on how much entertaining you do whether it is a complete stop of all restaurant meals or a dramatic reduction you will ensure your fund grows faster.

No-one really wants to increase their mortgage repayments but many homeowners see their only option is to refinance their home which can work but just increases the amount you pay in the long term. You may consider this your only option but if it is just to ensure you have extra cash in your pocket each month, which is ok, just think about whether you really need too.

Whilst not an ideal solution to paying a credit card installment, it is possible to withdraw cash to do this providing it is not looked upon as a long term plan. Where the situation is so bad that there are no other solutions, then bankruptcy should be considered but only after an in depth discussion with a debt counselor or a bankruptcy attorney.

Unfortunately, some people in debt avoid bankruptcy and resort to using their individual retirement account to help pay their debts but you are on a slippery slope if you take this route. As debt relief methods go, this one poses the greatest risk long term so be aware of the pitfalls before you proceed.



Nicholas

 

does anyone know of a good non-profit debt counseling service?

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
Debt relief
baby k asked:


I am looking for a way to get a handle on my debt. I have explored a few different options, but my credit is too bad to get any type of loan. I just got a “quote” from a debt relief company to help resolve my issues, but I am a little wary because I have heard a lot of bad things about these companies. Is there anyone who is currently (or in the past) worked successfully with a non-profit debt counseling service? If so, who was it and how was your experience? Any other advice that can be offered is greatly appreciated.

Angela

 

I currently have a little less than $3800 in debt. What would my best debt relief plan be?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
debt relief
Rayne R. asked:


I am looking for possibly a consumer credit counseling or debt relief program. Have any of you used one? Who would you recommend?
Because of this, my credit rating is unbelievable low and taking on a new credit card or debt is not an option.

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Should a Christian use a debt relief agency?

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
debt relief
jdbrown919 asked:


I would like to do the “Dave Ramsey” method to snowball my debt, but I don’t have enough money to start. What are the negatives for looking into a debt relief program? If any?

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