Debt Management: Why Should You Settle Your Debt For Yourself?

Debt Management:  Why Should You Settle Your Debt For Yourself?

Should I file for bankruptcy or work with a debt management agency?
My husband was out of work for almost a year and I lost my job. We have almost 30k in debt on credit cards. We have never been late with payments but it is starting to get tight. Should we file bankruptcy or contact a debit management agency?

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www.DEBTWARRIORS.com Former Legal Assistant in a Bankruptcy Prevention Law Firm makes his argument for why those in debt should seek to settle their debt for themselves first, or before, debt consolidation or bankruptcy. Don’t Go To Court Alone! Hire an affordable Attorney in your state. For more info call 866-576-4996 – or go to www.prepaidlegal.com

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2 Responses to “Debt Management: Why Should You Settle Your Debt For Yourself?”

  1. anti-hibbs says:

    You are 100% correct. As a licensed mortgage consultant, I see credit from A++++++++ to F. The one major thing that keeps people from getting a loan is consumer credit counseling/debt management. I have had customers with A+ credit get denied because they have been in debt management in the last two years. They are scams, they tell you not to pay your payments and then negotiate down the fees and interest on your behalf and pocket the difference and never tell you this. They are getting rich off of things you can do yourself. Good credit is your best friend, do everything you can to keep it clean of debt management companies.

  2. WPMixer says:

    It was g00d 2 c u all again. Happy Holidayz…L.

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