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 Should i payoff my car or paydown my house?
i have 4 years left on my carpayments, 3 years left before my 2nd mortgage (interest only) adjusts. should i use my extra $$$ to pay off my car or paydown my mortage principal?...


 Not paying cc debt..?
my cc cards range from $7-11 thousand.. if i stop paying on all of them will they be able to get the money later on? can they garnish my wages in the future or take me to court? what is the worst can ...


 Do you have to pay the credit card debt of a recently deceased spouse in Illinois if it's in their name only?
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 Honestly, how much do you owe credit cards?
Just wondering how much do people owe in credit cards.

Please be honest......


 Money help, we are so much in debt and don't know how to get out!?
I don't know how to get back on track. We aren't making as much money as we were a year ago. Our credit is going down the tubes. Literally! Our credit scores were in the high 600's and ...


 I have a bill that might be reported to the credit bureau?
I have a bill for $90 that I just got a letter from saying that if I don't pay within seven days it'll be reported to the credit bureau. I already talked to these people like three weeks ...


 I have an HSBC debit card...?
I am looking to buy something online...but the only options for cards are VISA,MASTERCARD,JCB,SWITCH,SOLO and ELECTRON...

My debit card has MAESTRO on it (and CIRRUS at the back) Which one ...


 I'm 19 and have no credit but need to get some?
what do u suggest i do as i don't have enough credit to get credit cards etc....


 Credit card with score of 636?
what credit card can i get approved for with a score of 636 and i derogatory item on my report which i am currently disputing i already have a secure credit card i am just looking for a way to ...


 Will I still have a bad credit? 10 points for honest answer. Thank you?
Over 2 years ago I had a minor accident. I went to the hospital for couple times. The bills were about $990. I had a health insurance, but the health insurance have never paid for it. Finally, last ...


 Where and how to apply for credit card?
Iam just trying build my credit. well, I would like to have a credit card. Where do I apply for one with low interest. Thanks in advance....


 E-bay / pay pal?
i have just sold an item on e-bay(first timer!) the payment is in my paypal account but not in my bank acount yet(had a few prob getting my way round it),is it ok to dispatch item to buyer, as i feel ...


 I have poor credit. Where can I obtain a small $600 loan/credit card with no fees.?
I have poor credit. Where can I obtain a small $600 loan/credit card with no fees. I need the money to invest in a new career that will hopefully get me back on track....


 Credit cards for kids?
is there a credit card where my kid can use it but i pay it off?...


 I (minor) just bought a visa debit card, and my mom won't let me activate it.?
I'm 15, and I just bought a visa debit/prepaid card from HEB/netspend.com, and was told that in order to activate it, I was told that I needed to fax them my mom's social security card, my ...


 What is considered a Good credit score.?
i just receive my score one is 660, 690,689. so am ??? in terms of what is a really good score....


 I have had a letter from a debt coll. agency. The debt is from 1997, am I still legally bound to pay?
This is relevant to law in England & Wales - I have heard that after 6 years, the debt is 'statute barred' ie expired, and although this debt agency has threatend me with court, would ...


 Do you think it's right that an employer makes his whole hiring process based on your credit.?

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Ok, what if the person has fell on hard times and bills got backed up judgements fell on them and no one would hire them because of such. You try to better yourself ...


 New capital one credit card?
ok i just got approved for my first credit card a capital one it should be here in 10 days im very good with paying my bills so that not a problem it said that i'll have a 0% intro APR untill 4 ...


 What are the chances of being approved for a mortgage if I can put 50% down?
Small home worth 35k, selling for 25k (by my uncle). Continuous work in the same field for appx 1 year, and credit score 620ish.

*Fiance wants to liquidate and invest his mutual fund in ...



monkeemyspace
I need a good debt consolidation company. Any ideas?
I have several personal loans out. My monthly payments add up to about 800 a month, i only make a 1000. I'm not behind on payments but i cant keep up much longer. I cant seem to get any local banks to even listen to me. They also ping my credit report every single time i tried to get a loan so now i have even more negativity on my report. I can afford 300 a month or less to pay on a consolidation loan. Anyone know a loan company or debt consolidation company that will actually listen to me and not just look at my credit score?
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I make 200 a week, thats good pay for my area. I dont have a single credit card. Never have.
                     
 




Aleph Null
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You are not alone. I know people who have been through this same thing and there is no easy way out. You have three basic options: One; Find a true consolidation lender, negotiate a loan within your limited budget, stick to the program for however it takes. ( it will take years)

Two; Find a credit counselor who can negotiate on your behalf with banks and credit card companies. This has some merit because they are experienced and have a track record with most of the major lenders.

Three, negotiate on your own behalf. This is the most difficult but the cheapest and most educational. You will learn what scum bags they are and you will learn how to play hard ball.

There is always the last option, bankruptcy. This option is not as easy as it used to be, because the Bush administration, in its never-ending quest to screw the poor, has made bankruptcy a lot harder. In a sense that's good because too many irresponsible people took unfair advantage of the bankruptcy laws that protect basic constitutional freedoms. However, it is still an option, albeit a difficult and credit damning one. If you are aware of that and mention it to lenders they will try to foreclose on you quickly. So, you need a lawyer to protect you. That will cost money. Money is of course the one thing that is in short supply for you right now.

I have seen people come through this exact same problem. It was never easy or fast. But you can make it through. although I know no other details other than what you have provided, I can suggest this; get a free consultation from a qualified legal specialist. If you can’t get one for free, get one cheap. ( $100 or less) Have him advise you. Follow his advise.

In the meantime, eat at home, stay well and stay out of trouble. You do not want any extra problems on top of the ones you have now.

No one wants to hear this but you must save every nickel. If that means reading more instead of watching cable, great. If that means eating high quality healthful food at home instead of convenient fast food or eating out, good. Stop smoking, quit drinking, do not party at all. Spend every waking moment trying to earn more money or spending none. It sounds like slavery, and that's exactly what it is, but it is the only way out to preserve your dignity and your credit rating. remember, without credit, you will not be able to take advantage of any opportunity that ever comes along. With credit, used wisely, anything is possible.

Good luck!


Gary H
Debt consolidation is an option, and you should look into it. Just be careful about WHAT you're getting into. Some plans, because of their higher APR rates get you into more trouble than you were.

Also, some lenders look poorly upon it later on. Some institutions believe that it really is a black mark. It will depend upon the types of deals that your particular company or lender work out, and of course, your own individual circumstance. For some with absolutely NO way out, debt consolidation is a welcome option.

Take a good hard look at all the options and plans offered, and don't let a single company pressure you into something you just can't do. Make sure that you're comfortable with the plan offered before you commit to it.

In any case, it doesn't hurt to investigate debt consolidation as an option. It doesn't cost you anything to find out more information about it.

If you want a place to start your investigating, there's information and listings for debt consolidation providers on the page listed below. You'll probably find something of use there:

http://axalda.info/debt-consolidation.html


K.C.
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I am with CareOneCredit www.careonecredit.com. They are a non-profit consolidation program.

Whoever you choose research them and the effects beingi n a program could have in the future.

I was in your situation and a bank wouldn't even give me a second look


mel
crack them credit cards, stop spending needlessly and wise up.


GatorHunter®
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most debt consolidstors do what you can do yourself. Just call up all your loan companies, ask to speak to the supervisor, and ask if your loan amount can be reduced for a longer period of time

example:

you have a loan of $4000 at $400 a month for 10 months

ask if you can reduce the payment to $300 a month for 14 months


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mark w
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May be I Can Help You:

Just try:

http://www.proloanz.com/Debt_Consolidation.htm

http://www.mortgagerefinancingatlowrate.com/debt-consolidation-loans.asp

http://www.topamericanmortgage.com/debt-consolidation-loans.asp

http://www.apply4less.com/debt_consolidation.htm

They Will Definetly Help You


Succes
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When going for a debt consolidation loan, you should consider some important factors. They are: cost of taking the loan, the annual percentage rate (APR), period of the loan, and the total amount borrowed. Ensure that the debt consolidation loan charges a lower interest rate than the rate for your current loans. Interest rates are usually decided by factors like loan amount, loan terms, and personal details.
http://debt-trap.com/category/Debt-Consolidation-Loan.html


delicate.things
Maybe it's time to get an actual job. What do you that you make so little? Don't you actually want to make more money then avoid the real dilemna? Even plumbers make 4 times more the amount your making. I know because my boyfriend's one.

Bottom line, you make sht pay. Grow up and face responsibilities.


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