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 Can bankruptcy be a good thing?
I have a mortgage and two car loans (for my car and my wife's car) as my major bills. I am working steadily making about 45K a year. I have student loans but they are in deferment while I finish ...


 Can i spend a five pound coin?
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 Should you sign the back of a credit card or should you not sign it?
I know some people just put there to See ID or soemthing like that. What do you do?...


 Does paying off your credit cards hurt your credit score?
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 I am in major trouble with my credit cards.?
I am three months behind on making a payment and I do not have the money to pay them. What should I do and should I consider calling a Credit counselor and if so can anyone suggest one.
I have ...


 How can I obtain someone's financial records?
I rent out property in a college town and would like to do a check into a tennants credit/financial history to see if they have any serious debts before they sign the lease. How can I do this?...


 I lost my birth certificate...what kind of a risk am I at for identity theft?
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 What age can you get a credit card?
Not a debit or anything....


 Looking for the best place to get personal loan for someone with a bit of adverse credit history?
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 Does any one know how or who i can get a visa if i have bad credit?
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 How low should I pay down my credit card balance?
to zero? $50? more?...


 Happy new year all, can any one tell me where i cant get a credit card without doing credit checks?
im self employed just started, and im finding it hard to obtain credit after a messy divorce, im a uk resident
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 Can you really be arrested for not paying back a payday loan?
It personally seems like you can't to me simply because I didn't forge or even write a check. I gave all my correct info including my bank info. I simply don't think I am going to be ...


 Can unpaid hospital bills affect your credit?
I have about 6,000 dollars in unpaid hospital bills. I've been told by many people that this doesn't affect your credit. Is that true? If it does affect my credit, what are my options?...


 What can I do when a collection agency won't cooperate with me?
Little background. My exhusband got a payday loan on my checking account that he was still under about 4 years ago. I had closed the account out shortly after finding money missing. I didn't ...


 If im being sued by a credit card co what can they do,what can they take from me?
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 Balliffs? Can someone help?
I had a bank account and got stung for overdraft charges.
To cut a long story short, it has now been transferred over to a balliff company. Now because of all this unfair buisness with ludicrus ...


 I have just paid off all credit card debt that I had...........?
So where do I take it from here? I have no debt other than a carpayment. What is the best way to build strong credit with out using credit cards? Any really good suggestions?...


 What is 19% interest rate?
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 Which is best credit card to own? and y?
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Jennifer H
What is the safest way to reduce credit card debt?
we were approched by a debt company by phone how do you know if they are lagitiment
                     
 




crazylegs
Stop spending money you haven't got on these cards sounds like the safest was to reduce this debt to me.


traciatim
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You could just line them all up in order of the interest charge (in percent). Start paying the minimum on them all and the max on the ones that are the most. As each is paid you roll the max on to the next one and then the next until they are all gone.

You could talk to a bank about a consolidation loan too and then pay that off as quickly as possible.


ye
The safest way to reduce credit card debt is to develop a budget.

This will give you a clear and distinct indication where you are speeding too much because everything is in "black and white."

When you create the budget for your household make sure if it reasonable and stick to it.

Check out this link from Microsoft. It is a Monthly Family budget template you can download to start your budget:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC101884081033.aspx?pid=CT101172321033

Another good method is to stop using your credit cards. If you can pay with cash or use a bank debit card instead.

Pay more than the minimum monthly payment. For example, if you monthly credit card payment is $250.00 per month. Pay $260.00 instead. A little goes a long way and the extra amount will go directly to the principal as opposed to just the interest.

If you were approached but a debt company check out their website and also check out if they have had any complaints for the Better Business Bureau.

Hope this helps.

And best of luck in reducing your credit card debt!

God Bless....


OK yeah well whatever
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You need to make SURE that you are dealing with a consumer credit counseling agency that is non-profit and that has a good record with the Better Business Bureau. (You can check them out here: http://www.bbb.org/)

We worked with Consumer Credit Counseling Services years ago, and they are a United Way agency, non-profit and really helped us. My sister used a company that their name sounded similar, but they charged heinous huge fees and then never paid my sister's bills! She ended up in more trouble than she started with and had to file bankruptcy!

Make extra sure you're dealing with a legit company because this is your financial future and there are a lot of crooks out there!


michaelsgdec
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Why not just pay your bills? Sounds pretty safe to me.


Kourtnie D
1.866.605.0753 I work in this industry, If you would like to call me I will give you real honest answers. The good the bad the ulgy on debt programs.


Emperor Norton II
The BEST way, which includes safety, is to have a long term financial plan to address your financial situation.

Without a financial plan, you don't really have a good grasp of your overall situation, choices, and consequences.

So keep this in mind, and consider hiring an hourly financial planner.

But to answer your question: apply for cards with lower interest rates, and try to transfer the balances. At the same time, understand that debt companies are only helpful if you cannot make progress on your own.


Adrian P
use your cards for emergencies only.and pay more than the minium when it is due. and never go over a 3rd of your credit limit on the card this has a tendency to lower your score and alert creditors when you want to open a new accouunt


roy40372
stay away from all people soliciting over the phone and best way to reduce a credit card debt is pay it off as fast as you can afford to . it goes much faster it you pay more than the minimum


milta_v
DON"T DO IT. They just screw up your credit so no one else will give you any credit. Do the best you can to pay what you owe, sending money every month - something is better than nothing.


JNC
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put them in plastic container, fill half with water, freeze it and then put in the cc, fill w/ water then freeze the whole thing. Put it away in the freezer. Make your payments till it's paid. Don't charge, use cash for purchases.


ciaoedies
Try CCCSOC.ORG they have a great debt management program and you can work with them over the internet if you have to. And stop spending money you don't have.


Chele
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Pay more than the minimum bal. due and stop adding more debt. Put your money coming in against your money going out on paper and work on a budget. Sometimes seeing the hard numbers written out will make things clear. Debit cards are easy to use and cause us to spend more than we realize.

Some debt co are real, but what they do is go to the credit card company on your behalf and negotiate your amout owed down, you don't know what the amount is lowered to because you now pay the debt company instead of the credit card company.

Try calling the credit card co directly and see if you can get someone to work out a deal. My brother did it, he was going thru a divorce and explained his situation and they took a couple thou off his debt. It may take a bit of time to get it done but its worth a try.


jacksaw
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Use the card only when required. cut expenses which are not important presently. Take up a new part time job


Nightrider
When you ask such a question, I somehow have the feeling you already know the answer.

No, phone solicitation for credit cards are not safe. Do not even give them an inch.

Safest way to reduce debt is to pay off the balance every month and do not charge anymore until you pay that off.

One card is all you need. Having many cards lands you in trouble. Be very careful with credit. It can burn you.

If you can't pay by cash immediately when you purchase something, then use the card - but knowing that you only purchase it by card for convenience and not for credit.

If you have that principle and the discipline, you will never run into trouble with the credit card. Don't charge something that you cannot afford by cash. This is the golden rule.

Where to get it? Definitely from your bank and in person. Never from someone calling you to offer credit or on the internet. There are a lot of scam artists out there. Be careful.


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