Best Credit Card Consolidation Company?


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Hello I am in $10,000 worth of credit debt I need out what is legit credit card consolidation company to go with to be out of debt in 24 to 36 months I know there are several out there trying find the best one to go with!!!!





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3 Responses to Best Credit Card Consolidation Company?

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pagodaboy2001

September 9th, 2010 at 3:52 pm

You don’t need a consolidation company. Work out a plan with pen and paper to pay this debt down. This way you remain in control of your finances and stay on top of making payments. If you need more advice email me at

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CatDad

September 10th, 2010 at 8:15 am

Stay away from any “debt consolidation” company that promises to cut your debt and payments in half through debt settlement….This is a risky tactic of deliberately ceasing all payments to creditors and forcing your accounts into default to attempt settlements. You pay a monthly fee to a debt consolidator….this entire fee goes towards building a settlement account and to the consolidator’s fees to “settle” your accounts in the future. Your credit card companies will deliberately not be paid so that all the accounts will default/charge-off so that they can attempt settlements at around 50%. If you are current on your accounts, this process will ruin your credit rating for sure. Debt settlement is like a roll off the dice with your finances…You can never predict how your creditors will respond to the deliberate defaulting of your accounts…they might settle at 50%…or they might serve you a summons, take you to court…and if they win, you could be looking at wage garnishment.

Many people who sign up with “debt consolidation” firms incorrectly assume that they have the power to force your creditors to accept settlements…they don’t. Your creditors have the right to refuse settlements and take you to court.

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J.J.

September 11th, 2010 at 4:19 pm

You don’t want to consolidate your credit, you want a credit counseling service. Consolidating your credit means you take out a new big loan to pay off all your old little loans (credit card debt). Consolidating your credit is usually a waste of money.

A credit counseling service helps people come up with a debt management plan to pay off their creditors. There are a ton of credit counseling SCAMS so watch out. Check out the msn article linked below to see if a credit counseling service is right for you or if you are someone who can do this by yourself.

The article also links to several organizations that are accredited by either the National Foundation for Credit Counseling or the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies (so “in theory” they are legitimate.)

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