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Credit card debt has been at the centre of all your problems in life. You have been trying to get rid of it but it is proving to be tougher than saying bye to your body weight. The more you try to eliminate it, faster it gets back. With such a huge amount of debt surmounting you, it is time you thought of debt relief.
Now that you are deep in debt, you need to look at ways and means to get rid of it. You may have searched on the Internet and got overloaded with information. A thousand pages to read and understand can get you quite confused. Broadly speaking there can be three types of help that you can obtain. It can be classified as counseling, debt management plans and debt settlement plans.
In counseling the professionals will advise you on how to manage your debt. They will give you valuable tips on using your credit cards and how to cut down on your expenditure. If you have minor debts you are the right candidate for counseling.
A debt management plan is a procedure in which you permit the debt relief provider to negotiate with the creditors on your behalf. You make monthly payments for the Debt Management Plan. The debt relief provider in turn makes payments to your creditors. After three consecutive payments the DMP managers commence negotiations with your creditors. In most cases creditors offer a reduction in your monthly payments and interest rates. It also does not affect your credit severely.
In a debt settlement plan you also grant a mandate to your debt relief agency to handle your debt. The debt managers open a separate account for you and you make monthly payments into it to build up the balance to a respectable amount. Thereafter your debt managers open negotiations with the creditors. In one lump sum payment your debt is cleared after managing a waiver from the creditors.
There has really never been a more advantageous time for consumers to try and eliminate unsecured debt. Creditors are very concerned about collecting and most have government money to make eliminating some of your debt financially feasible. |
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