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credit card debt elimination FAQ
Does anyone has any idea about "Credit Card Debt Elimination" programs? Do they really work or are they shams?
Jul 08, 2008 by webby_34 | Posted in Credit
I do not mean Debt settlement; I meant Debt elimination. I saw some websites mentioning something like UCC1 to turn from Debtor to creditor(????). Looked very promising.
Be careful ... alot are scams. They want thousands of dollars up front and get you into a monthly contract of you paying them fees.
bobby d | Jul 08, 2008
They charge you for the service.
coppice? | Jul 08, 2008
about getting a loan for credit card debt elimination...?
Feb 06, 2007 by cancerking | Posted in Credit
I've had a company called CDS contact me about debt consolidation of my credit cards. Does anybody know if they're reputable or a scam?
Consolidartion is combining your debt to one easy payment, usually at a lower rate. They can loan you money at a lower rate than what you owe your creditors and payments are spread over a longer period of time. Check with theBBB first to see if there
STEPHEN S | Feb 06, 2007
Consolidartion is combining your debt to one easy payment, usually at a lower rate. They can loan you money at a lower rate than what you owe your creditors and payments are spread over a longer period of time. Check with theBBB first to see if there
STEPHEN S | Feb 06, 2007
credit card debt elimination?
Apr 12, 2008 by rebel_without_a_pause1989 | Posted in Personal Finance
i am a college student living on my own and i have credit card debt that isn't that substantial (one card is $450, the other $285), but because i am paying my own way thru school and have other monetary obligations, it is still stressing me out trying
The way that makes the most sense mathematically is to pay off the card with the highest interest first, then pay off the other card. However, money is more than just mathematics... otherwise, every mathematician would be a millionaire! :) Instead,
alchemy overlord | Apr 12, 2008
are ads for debt elimination legitamate, real solutions for high credit card debt?
Jan 18, 2008 by CeeMo | Posted in Credit
I suppose it depends on how you look at it. First, somebody is making a profit or they would not advertise. Where do they make it?
There is no way of eliminating debt without trying to defraud the lender. If I borrowed $50 from you, under
WallBaker | Jan 20, 2008
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Three Reasons Rewards Credit Cards Are a Bad Idea If You Have Debt
18.05.12
Many popular credit cards are heavily advertised using the lure of rewards including cash back and free travel. From the bank’s standpoint, this only makes sense as few would be encouraged to apply for a credit card after being reminded of the possibility of debt or fees. While many cardholders are able to use their cards to earn fantastic rewards, these products are not well suited to those who tend to carry a balance. In fact, there are three great reasons why those who have credit card debt should not be using reward credit cards .
Source: The Balance Transfers Blog (blog)
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Patch.com - May 09, 2011
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FXstreet.com - May 17, 2011
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