Extremely delinquent credit card debt?
ok, i turned out to be the 18 year old statistic getting a few credit cards and not having the correct judgement or knowledge to use them. in total of about 3-4 cards, i have just over 10,000 in debt.
im 21 now and know better, but not how resolve my situation. there are soooooooooo many debt relief commercials and such and i dont know if they do any good, or which ones to choose. its quite overwhelming.
and to top it all off. i recently recieved a summons for one of the credit cards, they even sent one to my employer. i feel like im going to drown.
id love to consolidate my debt and set up a plan. but to be honest im not even sure where all my debt is. how can i find out all the pple i owe? some have stopped sending mail thinking i was a loss. some help please. im desperate. im to the point i just might file bankruptcy.
oh do i ahve to go to court? can i just settle outside? or what? im nervous
Caffeinated Content for WordPress

February 11th, 2009 at 7:03 pm
Caffeinated Content
The best thing to do is to go onto experian website and order your credit report this will give you an idea of who you owe to and what debt you actually owe that is the best thing to do
February 14th, 2009 at 5:59 am
Caffeinated Content
If you want to feel a total sense of relief I suggest you file bankruptcy or at least consult a bankruptcy attorney. Be preepared to pay an attorney a sizeable sum to file all the necessary paperwork etc. I went through it 3 years ago and it cost me $1,000.00 and the problem is you need that money up front as an attorney won’t even file your case until it’s paid. I considered the debt consolidation route also but the more I thought about it the more I realized I was just wasting time that added to my burden. Debt consolidation just spreads the total amount of your endebtedness out over a longer period prolonging your agony.
February 15th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
Caffeinated Content
My ex left me in a credit card predicament, and I went to Consumer Credit Counseling. This is a non-profit organization that negotiates your percentage rates and sets up a payment schedule that fits your budget. Not sure about your neck of the woods, but that’s the organization in my city that I turned to. It did help.
February 16th, 2009 at 2:51 am
Caffeinated Content for WordPress
Calli,
I actually own a debt relief company
My name is Aaron and i have no problem giving you some advice. We also work on performance basis and dont charge huge up front fees
email me at
my website with a ton of info is
if youd like a free consultation fill out the form
I am Aaron
always willing to help.
February 16th, 2009 at 9:00 am
Caffeinated Content for WordPress
This article lists several tips on repairing your credit,