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 Are there any mortgage providers who can offer a 100% mortgage with bad credit?
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 How can my American customer pay me via direct deposit into my Canadian bank account?
Looking for a way to do this cheaply. My primary customer's bank charges him a fee to do this that he would prefer not to pay. Is there a way to do this for free?...


 What would you do with 21 million dollars?
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 If I went on the dole like the rest of the scroungers would I be better off?

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 Money problems?
My wife and I have been having money trouble I think that I am making ok money but we keep getting behind on our bills. We cant get a mortgage because our credit isnt good enough. What are some ways ...


 What's the biggest dollar bill (currenccy) ever made? I think it was the $500 bill.-Steve?
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 Has anyone heard of getting paid for doing online surveys?
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 Can I get a VA loan for a home w/horrible credit?
My mother ruined my credit before I turned 18 and almost 10 yrs late and I am starting to realize how bad my credit truly is. Is it even possible?

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 How do you turn $100,000 into $1million, legally?
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 What would you do with $25,000?
im 21yrs old, live at home with my parents, work to pay for my car and insurance, and am currently waiting to start the next college semester for my degree.

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 I'm 15, and i'm trying to make a little extra money?
I was wondering if there was anything like online, i could do to make REAL money, like surveys or something like that

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 I NEED TO EARN MONEY...IDEAS?
I'm 16, and i'm in 4th year(ireland) 10th grade(USA)
i have like NO money and i need to earn some extra DOUGH! i have like 200 euro and i need to earn 600 euro for what i need to get! ...


 Ways to raise $25,000-30,000$?
Well,I have to pay that amount for damges I caused...anyways,besides working or robbing puts and etc. ,what can I do to raise money?
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 How to make money through internet?
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 If you put 750.00 in a checking account for 3 years ,how much interest would it generate?
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getupkids4488
Does bankruptcy ruin or life or can you rebound >?
i am 30000 in debt from credit cards, seems like i have no choiuce but to file bankruptcy. i have 3 kids and its been tough. does it hurt you forever can i ever have good credit again, ty for ur time
                     
 




Sven B
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No - Bankruptcy does not ruin your life. Only you can ruin your life. Many people file bankruptcy and because they suddenly have no more debt, get offered new credit cards.


Xiomy
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My husband declared bankruptcy after severing his arm about 8-9 years ago. It's hurt him, but it's not the end of the world. We just bought a house!


samy
I found interesting information about your answer & options here. (this article: Personal Bankruptcy, the myths and facts:)
Goodhttp://all-debt-consolidation-loan.blogspot.com/2007/08/personal-bankruptcy.html Good luck!


Kenny
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Hi,
I used "Credit Solutions" to settle my debt and avoid bankruptcy.They managed to reduce my debt up to 58%.It's legitimate.I came accross this company on NBC News Special Edition.Check it out here:
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DLeibowitz
Bankruptcy will not ruin your life and you can and will rebound. You can rebuild your credit.

For more information, please see my website:

http://www.bankruptcy.lakelaw.com
also http://www.abiworld.org (consumer bankruptcy information)


Jerry
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You can rebound but, you have to be careful when you restart your credit. If you keep any of the bills pay them on time. If you make any kind of deal with your creditors keep up with the deal or at the very least keep them informed about what is going on if your struggling.


Net Advisor
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You are only screwed for I believe 10 years. Once you file Chapter 7, you may soon get offers for new credit or secured card. Forget Chapter 13 - has same negative impact as CH 7 and you still have to pay.

There is a means test and a dumb credit program you have to go through. You need to seek a bankruptcy attorney for legal advice.

1. Net Search: "_____ (your state) bar organization"
2. Search for legal specialist in bankruptcy.
3. Get an attorney who has at least 10 years experience in this area. Many have free initial consultation. Find one that does.

Good Luck!

Links:
http://www.privacyrights.org/financial.htm
http://www.privacyrights.org/prvindexfile.search


VATreasures
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How did you get into your debt situation? If you slowly sank into it, then it is probably better to try to gradually work your way out of it.

The first step is to get your income above your spending. If you can do this with your current debt load, bankruptcy will just trash your credit and likely you will be forced into chapter 11 anyway.

If you can handle your debt load there are ways to make it manageable. Contact your creditors and try to negotiate lower interest rates. If you have a lump sum available you may try offering a partial payment to get rid of the debt. If they go for this, the forgiven portion of the debt is taxable income(so you will need to reserve some money for taxes).

If your budget works, but the credit card debt makes it unmanageable then bankruptcy may be the best option.

You should seek credit counseling before declaring bankruptcy, because it will be required anyway and they may be able to help you avoid bankruptcy if you can.


Christiane
Contact the consumer credit counseling service to help you through. The service is free.


Sky
Its pretty bad, It will be in your record for 7 years, I know people who have done it and now they have to pay everything with cash.


Erin C
Well, let me start by saying first, try those credit counseling companies. They will work on your behalf with the creditors. If, after you talk with them, you don't want to go with them, then bankruptcy is not the end of the world. My husband and I did it, then in a matter of DAYS after it was discharged (we were done paying - chapter 13), we bought a new house with 7.25% interest. Now, this was 5 years ago when rates were as low as 5% - but we refinanced 1 year later and got our rate down to 6.25%. Now, (5 years later) our credit is considered "good", and we qualify for all kinds of loans... NOT that we are taking them! :) At one credit agency, our bankrupcty is not even showing up anymore. The key is to take one of those horrible credit card offers with interest rate of like 21%, then make small purchases on them, and PAY THEM OFF at the end of the month.
I SWEAR I am not trying to con you, but you should check this out. It is really a wonderful thing...
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http://www.income4beginners.com/index.php?uid=4464

Regardless, good luck to you. Your future will not be forever in ruins if you choose to go the bankrupcty route.


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