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Are you in debt?

by admin on October 27, 2009

The question of the day is? “How am I going to continue making my monthly minimum payments?” I have lost my job, had my salary reduced, got divorced, or had a medical emergency. Because of one of these financial hardships, I am barely able to maintain my monthly mortgage and car payments along my [...]

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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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Debt Settlement and You

by admin on October 15, 2009

The consumer in the prior years used their credit card as a method to purchase everything from retail, groceries, airline tickets and everyday living expenses. Debt settlement has become a way for the consumer to unburden themselves from their unsecured credit card debt. However, when the economic climate changed the consumer was not [...]

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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 [...]

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Selecting Debt Settlement

by admin on October 12, 2009

Consumers today are facing a hardship that has been caused by not only the economic climate of losing their jobs or reduced hours to part-time but also by a medical expenses. This means maybe only making the monthly minimum payments on their credit cards.
So during these trying economic times, the consumer is not only [...]

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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 [...]

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Consumer’s asking the questions…..

by admin on September 28, 2009

In today’s society, the consumer is asking themselves the following questions:
• I’m I ready to face the hard decisions about a solution?
• Is there are way off this financial treadmill?
• How do I get rid of the emotional baggage I’m carrying because of my debt?
As a consumer, you can’t feel like you’re the only survivor on the lost [...]

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Debt Settlement and why.

by admin on September 22, 2009

There are several questions a consumer must ask themselves when faced with overwhelming unsecured credit card debt. One of these questions is “why use a debt settlement company?” Or why not negotiate myself? Or why not seek out other methods.
The answer to the first two questions are a debt settlement company has the means [...]

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How did this happen to me?

by admin on September 2, 2009

That is a question that people are asking themselves every day. Our backgrounds are different but the circumstances are very similar in our behavior. A young couple trying to fix their financial failures and live well beyond their means suddenly are meant with the unexpected. A spouse’s lack of financial maturity [...]

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Consumers need to explore their options

by admin on August 31, 2009

As a consumer, you owe it to yourself and your family to get out of debt. This can be accomplished through a variety of plans and programs. However, every consumer needs to explore their options before selecting a plan or program. Here is a list of ways to get out of debt:
• Debt Consolidation
• Bankruptcy [...]

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