Posts Tagged ‘relief’


I Currently Have A Little Less Than $3800 In Debt. What Would My Best Debt Relief Plan Be?

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

A reader asks…

I am looking for possibly a consumer credit counseling or debt relief program. Have any of you used one? Who would you recommend?


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What Is The Best Method For Consumer Credit Card Debt Relief?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

A reader asks…

We started a program with “Consumer Credit Counselors” This progarm has us pay the Consumer Credit Counselors, then they pay the credit cards every month. All they do is lower some of the interest rates. They don’t negotiate amount owed. The payments are too high for us, so we looked into other alternatives. We found one company that will do it differently for less. They have you pay into an escrow account, and they pay off each credit card individually. They say they negotiate lower balances and interest rates. The payment would be lower and the payoff time cut in half. Does anyone know of any reason we shouldn’t do this? Are there any other better ways? WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO GET CONSUMER DEBT RELIEF with no loans?


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Is California Planning To Extend The Years For The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Law?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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The California mortgage forgiveness debt relief law is effective immediately. It is similar to federal law, but with important differences.
The California law covers qualified debt forgiven in 2007 and 2008, where as the federal law will soon cover debt forgiven thru 2012.


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