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Credit Card Debt Settlement By Peter Serelli Credit Card Debt Settlement/Debt Negotiation is something you could probably do by yourself, however in most cases hiring professional help is the best way to go.
If you get professional help they can save you time and money because of their close working relationship with the creditors and the ability to get volume discounts. Another thing you probably don’t know about is that creditors sometimes are in need of cash and offer sales (ex. we normally settle for 50 cents on the dollar but for the next week we will settle for 40 cents). Only your debt negotiator will know about these deals and therefore will be able to take advantage of them for you.
How does Credit Card Debt Settlement work
Credit Card Debt Settlement works as follows. You stop paying your bills to your creditors and instead start saving this money. Your debt negotiation company will require you to set up a special account specifically for this purpose. When you have saved
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enough money in the account, your debt negotiation company will contact your creditors and settle your debt. The amount of the settlement will usually be 40%-50% percent lower than what you owe.
Why does Credit Card Debt Settlement workThis debt negotiation strategy works simply because your creditors go unpaid for a very long time and are happy to settle for something rather than nothing. When you debt negotiation company presents them with an offer (the money you have saved) they will have no choice but to take it.
The nasty partWhen you find a debt negotiation company and stop paying your bills, you can’t let your creditors know about this.During this period you will receive many unpleasant letters and phone calls. This is where you have to be very determined because the process may take years. If you decide to drop out of the program when you receive your first nasty phone call from a collector, then debt negotiation may not be for you. However don’t get upset, your debt negotiation company will help you with strategies which will aid you in dealing with collectors. By working together as a team you will be able to settle your debts and become debt free. Free Article brought to YOU by ArticlesOn.com, where you'll find Articles On Everything! Visit http://articleson.com to get more free content. Get the best tips on credit card debt elimination by visiting www.creditdebteliminate.com today.
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