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Hello to all of you using credit cards. A question concerning those credit relief companies.?

I currently have over 15K in credit card charges from various cards (4) and they are real bear to get the charges down. I always pay on time and even more than the minimum down, but it seems like they never go. My question is that did anyone here reading this one use of these credit card relief or debt consolidation companies and they were successful? I realize there are some costs with some of them for “fees”, but overall what is the success rate. I can pay this pulling a 401k loan for a complete payoff, but would rather not touch this. Please let me know of any of your success stories or complete failures that you may have had. Thanks Karl.

Most Americans need amnesty for their credit cards debt. What do you think?


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When our Government & Private lenders gave amnesty and billions in debt RELIF dollars for the so called theird world and poor countries around the world, why not we get credit card Debt Relief‘s here in America. After all, are not we the only one who are not paying tax for our government but who are so codemn pay19 to-21% interest for those greedy credit card companies. May be we have to sign & send Petion for our senators & congress to ask them on behalf of their citizen. But why the American government & corpoarate are hard to their own tax payer citizen than outsiders. The recent Bush’s immigration bill supported by the American corporation is a good example.

what about some relief for nonsecured debt such as credit cards?


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since there is forgiveness on short sales for homeowners what about credit debt.

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If IMF & World bank gave debt relief for the “third world” why not the credit card’s co. do the sme in USA?

As I said, if the IMF and World Bank gave a Debt Relief for the third world, why not our Banks and credit card debt creadit Co. gave relief (forgiveness) who are paying excessive tax and interest (from 14-21%) . This of course, does not include the late fee and the penality for not paying. For example, Citibank has an asset of # 60 trillions from the profit they get from us. Bank of America has the same profit while we the poor and middle class are becoming poor. Is there a government who is protecting its working and middle class from rip off to death by those greedy credit card companies and Banks? Do you think we have to do something about it?


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Credit & Debt Consolidation : Credit Card Debt & Low Interest

When people have credit card debt and bad credit, it is difficult to get low interest rates. Learn about credit card debt and low interest rates from a registered financial consultant (RFC) in this free personal finance video.

Expert: Patrick Munro
Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com
Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Duration : 0:1:20

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Debt Management : How to Write a Debt Negotiation Letter

When writing a debt negotiating letter, a person should tally up what is owed, come up with a reasonable amount that can be afforded, and be specific on when a payment can be made. Avoid putting oneself into greater debt by trying to make too large of a payment with help from a business analyst in this free video on financial planning and debt management.

Expert: Terry Kuykendall
Bio: Terry Kuykendall is currently a budget analyst for the military in Washington. She is an accountant who has worked at firms helping people deal with personal and business debt.
Filmmaker: stephen kuykendall

Duration : 0:1:8

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How to Improve Your Credit Score

There’s no guaranteed way to raise your credit score quickly, but here are some things you can do to help boost your score:

1) Dispute any mistakes you find in your credit report
2) Pay down credit card balances
3) Have strong, positive credit references

Union Credit Doctor Gerri Detweiler gives you tips on how and why to employ different strategies for improving your credit score.

Learn more about how to get a secured credit card if you’re having trouble qualifying for credit: http://UnionPlus.org/SecuredCard

Duration : 0:2:0

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