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Thanks in advance for any advice!

2007-08-21 15:06:37 · 8 answers · asked by Mike R 2 in Business & Finance Credit

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here's a nice page
http://credit---card.org/debt_help_links.html
thanks for the 2 points

2007-08-22 05:26:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

With the new bankruptcy law, breaking free from debt has become more difficult. Hence avoid getting caught in the debt. If due to any reason, you are in debt, remedy the situation immediately. Though debt consolidation loans charge lower rates of interest than most other types of loans, there is a big difference in rates charged by various lenders. Hence research the lenders thoroughly before applying. Tell the lender how much you can pay and till when you can pay. They can find out a right plan for you.

2007-08-22 00:51:37 · answer #2 · answered by jemmy t 2 · 0 0

Before deciding to go for credit card debt consolidation, first find out if it is right for you. Start by totaling all the balances on credit cards and store cards and the APR charged on these balances. Be sure to include any other fees and charges applicable to the balance and even those levied if the balance is nil.


This will let you get an overview of all your debts on one sheet, to let you compare them at a glance. This information will give you a picture of the cost of each debt in terms of interests and charges and will help you in comparing it against the consolidation loan quotes that you will have to get later on to continue the comparison process further.


Asking Loan Quotes From Various Lenders
Begin with online lenders who are easily accessible. A fast search on
http://www.freewebs.com/getanswer/CreditCardDebtConsolidation.html

2007-08-23 01:00:19 · answer #3 · answered by matt j 1 · 0 0

If a person has accumulated a large amount of credit card debt due to multiple credit cards, the need for a proper counseling for credit card debt consolidation can't be understated. Credit card debt consolidation counseling helps a person get vital insights into the facts that can help him get control over the credit card debt.

Credit card debt consolidation counselors are experts with a good knowledge of debt management, budgeting and behavioral patterns of credit card holders. These services are vital for those struggling to manage their credit card debts. Also called credit counseling or debt counseling the credit card debt consolidation counseling brings immediate relief to a credit card holder.

A person seeking credit counseling can get it from two types of organizations. The professional or commercial organizations, and the non-profit organizations. As depicted by its name or categorization, the commercial organizations charge money for their credit counseling sessions and consolidation help on the other hand the non-profit organizations offer free of charge services. Just because the non-profit organizations are free, it doesn't undermine their quality of service. The persons associated with such organizations are thorough experts and have lived the trauma of being under credit card debt themselves and hence bring their vital experience to the credit card holder.

When a person approaches a credit counseling agency, the first thing it will do is to take stock of the situation and get various facts about the credit card debt. The credit counseling agency collects data about the income, expenditure and spending habits. It will guide the credit card holder about budgeting benefits and try to inculcate good financial habits. Read more from: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/article/353,Credit_card_debt_consolidation_and_credit_counseling_great_tools_to_get_rid_of_credit_card_debt

2007-08-22 00:45:24 · answer #4 · answered by alexa dion 3 · 0 0

In all, you have to be very careful with who you deal with. There are many Companies out there that promise the world, and pay little to nothing on your debt, make sure that anyone you deal with you do a full research of the Company on BBB.com and then in their local area with the commerce. I work in home loans and I see a lot of people get hurt more ofter then help them with their debts. The fees and the hidden lines of what they do are what catches people in the long run. For example you have to pay a percentage to that Company to do you work for you. if you pay 100.00 a month to the Company they can keep a fee of 33.00 and send the rest out to your debtors, adding that up you could actually at times contact the Company yourself, close the card and make arrangements, sometimes the same as what the Company would make for you. I also worked for a Lender and it is sometimes a bad situation all the way around for everyone. The Company loses out in fees and you lose out in what you could have paid them directly. I have sent a lot of my customers that need a little loan to their local banks or CU for lines of credit. Not only will this Pay off your current debt but it can help your credit scores. Good luck, in your search, again just be very careful. You also have the right to ask for referrals of customers, and talk to them yourself, and see how they helped them.

2007-08-21 15:21:29 · answer #5 · answered by Valarie R 1 · 0 0

You don't need anyone to do it for you. All they do is negotiate your debts for you and collect a fee. You can do it yourself!

Call all of them and work out a payment plan and try to get your interest lowered or stopped.

Then, make the minimum payments on every one of them. On the lowest dollar value, put all your extra effort toward paying it off. Once it is paid off, then roll that extra money to the next largest balance. Continue this snowball until all your debts are paid off.

You proabbly need to cut your expenses back to the bare minimum. Get rid of cable, cell phones, internet, etc. Lower your electric bill, gas bill, water bill, etc. Don't eat at a restaurant until your debts are under control.

Try to increase your income by getting a second job. If you have a car with payments, get rid of it, and buy a good dependable used car for CASH.

Go to the library and get "The Total Money Makeover". Read it and follwo it carefully.

Go check out Dave's website as well.

www.daveramsey.com

2007-08-21 15:15:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Do it yourself and save the fees and headaches. You should be able to clear that up within 2 years.

Start with the highest interest debt and put every penny you can squeeze out of your budget on that, while paying the minimum on everything else. When the highest interest rate debt is paid off, move to the next till they are all paid off.

Cut out the extras and concentrate on clearing up your debt.

2007-08-21 15:19:28 · answer #7 · answered by bdancer222 7 · 0 0

There is a great place to go with this. I was in a very similar situation.

This is getting help from real people without the use of banks or credit card companies. Good Luck!

http://www.prosper.com/join/lzc5wh

2007-08-22 01:37:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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