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Asking the right questions….

by admin on October 26, 2009

Today’s consumer is asking themselves, “How am I going to get out of debt?” The answer to that question is to consider a debt settlement program as a method to resolve their current financial situation. Consumers have not faced this type of financial climate since the Great Depression. Debt settlement is a method by which [...]

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Consumers paying monthly minimum……

by admin on October 22, 2009

In the beginning, the consumer used the card judiciously and paid off the balance in full monthly. However over time, the consumer started paying only the monthly minimum payment along with a little bit toward the principal balance. From time to time because the economic climate was on the up swing, the consumer had equity [...]

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Debt Settlement and understanding the cost.

by admin on October 13, 2009

The largest problem facing consumers today is their unsecured credit card debt. The consumer might want to consider a debt settlement program because they want to pay off their credit cards but have been struggling because of possible job loss or reduced salary or a medical emergency. Of course the consumer is asking “Is this [...]

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Debt Settlement

by admin on October 7, 2009

A debt settlement company is a method to use by the consumer to get out of debt. This debt is typically the consumer’s unsecured credit cards and medical bills. Debt settlement is an alternative approach to the other methods that maybe available to the consumer. The other methods which the consumer may consider are: • [...]

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Credit Scores and Debt Settlement

by admin on October 6, 2009

Debt settlement is an alternative method of getting the consumer out of their unsecured debt burden. It is a program what is intended for those consumers facing undue financial hardship caused by the loss of a job, death of a spouse or medical emergency. The debt settlement option which is available to consumers is sometimes [...]

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The Unthinkable happens…..

by admin on September 30, 2009

Many of us ask the question “What if the unthinkable happens?” I’ve been living paycheck to paycheck and living beyond my means. I’ve been laid off and I have no reserves or back up plans. Of course this will lead to a degree of worry, anxiety, fear and perhaps to denial of the severity of [...]

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How to approach your debt.

by admin on September 17, 2009

Today’s consumer is overwhelmed with both secured and unsecured debt. When a family is overloaded with debt and trying to keep their head above water several things need to occur to assist with this situation. This debt burden is causing not only a financial crisis but an emotional crisis within the consumer’s family. The consumer [...]

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I need help with my Debt!!

by admin on September 16, 2009

Needless to say – you are overwhelmed with your financial picture. As a consumer you have been bombard with unsolicited mailers and advertisements on television about debt settlement. But what is debt settlement and how can it help? Debt settlement is when a third party company negotiates on the behalf of the consumer to reduce [...]

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Changing your financial future with Debt Settlement

by admin on September 15, 2009

Does your monthly spending continued to outgrow your earnings? Has your financial situation changed over the past several years? Have you suffered an medical emergency or lost your job? Then a debt settlement company may be the solution to your problem. Debt settlement is a method by which a third party negotiates with your lenders [...]

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Is Debt Settlement an option for you?

by admin on September 12, 2009

Debt settlement is one option available to the consumer as a way out of their financial situation. Debt settlement historically deals with unsecured credit. This unsecured credit can take the form of credit cards, medical bills and any other unsecured debt the consumer has incurred. The consumer needs to realize there are two types of [...]

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