anyone know a good debt consolidation company?
forest lover asked: My debt so can make smaller payments finally someday pay it all off.
Suzanne
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June 6th, 2009 at 5:19 am
Paul
Stay away from them, they charge more to do it, you end up deeper in debt.
Consult a Bankruptcy attorney, they can help. Initial consultation is usually free. They can help work with your creditors, even if you don’t file Bankrupcty.
June 7th, 2009 at 8:08 am
Philip
Dear friend,I found a website that people can earn money online.
Its link is…
You can really receive payment from the website.
The website gives a large percentage of their income to its
members
Most of the members have the opportunity to make more than 1000 dollars.
Finally hope you good luck
June 10th, 2009 at 6:02 am
Cindy
The last thing you want to do is consolidate your debts. All that does is cost you more money in the long run. They charge higher interest, usually. Even if you went to your bank and got a home equity loan, you’d still end up paying more than necessary in the long run… and worst of all, you will still be in debt, because you could run up more credit card debt while you’re trying to pay that off.
The best thing to do, if you want to get out of debt, and stay out of it, is go to Consumer Credit Counseling. They are a non-profit organization, and they are members of the Better Business Bureau. They will not only counsel you on how to stay out of debt, they will take all your monthly statements, contact all the creditors and get them to reduce your interest, and waive all late fees. The interest rate goes WAY down. You make one monthly payment to them, they charge a very small monthly fee (about $25) and the best thing is that your payments are on time. Depending on how much debt you have, they can settle it all for you in 3-5 years. You have to cancel all your credit card accounts to get in the program, but it is SO worth it. Living without credit cards is the best choice there is. Once they are all paid off, your credit rating will be higher and then you might want to get just one card, to make it easier to rent cars and book flights, etc.
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June 13th, 2009 at 2:21 am
Darren
no such thing…they want to make money out of you! Best go to citizends advice bureau and they wil help you free of charge
June 13th, 2009 at 9:55 am
Karl
Have a look at this website: it explains some of the options and you can work out if debt consolidation is best for you.
Good luck!
June 15th, 2009 at 6:44 pm
Micheal
Try debtsettlement.com (http://www.debtsettlement.com). They call you back in just a couple of minutes go over all the options to find the one that best fits your needs. You can get a 2nd mortgage, refinance, or just combine all your bills into one. It’s free, so it can’t hurt to try.
June 16th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
Tamara
There are a lot out there. You need to know some basic steps of debt consolidation. Check out the two articles in my resource box and I hope it helps.