Posts Tagged ‘debt helpline’

Do You Need a Debt Counselor?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

A lot of people start collecting huge amounts of debts early on in life. Whether it’s a car you can’t pay for or the new house you just had to have, collecting debt can really take it’s toll on you after a while. It’s often hard to deal with the stress of continuous phone calls during dinner and harassing debt collection letters ever other day.

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The Good And Bad In Debt Consolidation

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

In most cases, people are prone to stumble into some kind of debt in their life time. They spend money they don’t have or think they paid more than they really did and end up owing a lot of money to a lot of people. This is why some people should stay as far away from credit cards and other forms of large financing as they can to prevent them from spending more than they can pay back.

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How To Handle Debt Collectors

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Everyone has gotten those harassing and annoying phone calls from debt collectors. You may have even been notified by mail like I was in a debt collection letter. It may seem like you’ve done everything that you can to get these collectors off your back but nothing ever gets done. Well, the good new is that you may have more power in this situation than you might think.

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What To Do With a Credit Report

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Before you go ahead and start looking around for your next car or even perhaps your next home in the Bahamas, you need to make sure that your credit history is clean and substantial. You may have debt that you don’t even know about–so much that you may have to call a debt helpline. Most people don’t follow their credit reports because they believe it to be too complicated of a complicated process.

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What To Know Before Financing A Car

Monday, June 8th, 2009

As with any financial decision, it’s important that you go into car financing with a bit of knowledge under your belt. You don’t want to get in too far in over your head and end up with a debt collection letter in the mail. It’s a big decision that requires careful consideration. You should be aware of all the financing options that are offered to you before you sign any type of contract.

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