Recommendation, … Recommendation, volume level is TERRIBLE in the video. I have it all the way up (100%) and it still sounds like you’re whispering.
forenough
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
so, what exacty is … so, what exacty is debt?
TYX91101
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
I paid 800 a month … I paid 800 a month for 42 months to a settlement bureau to settle $45000 in card debt. That’s still a lot of money but only a fraction of what I would have paid had interest charges not been cut off during that period. I’d have been paying for the rest of my life and still had a balance. Now, two years after all debts were settled at reduced levels, I’m getting plenty of offers for new cards and my credit score is 670, not perfect but still good enough to get a car loan.
tarraorbisonopkl
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
Marry a Beautiful … Marry a Beautiful Latino girl online **rockmycity.info**
wahahn
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
I say screw them … I say screw them all. They took billions of dollars out of our pockets already in the ILLEGAL, UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT BAIL OUT – It you’re in debt that you can’t pay….FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY. It’s not as bad as you think it is. Talk to a lawyer. If you can’t afford the lawyer, call your county’s Bar Association, they will be able to point you in the right direction to get legal help.
nancyllang
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
Due to the … Due to the recession, credit card companies are now offering bail-out programs. To see if you qualify, visit us @ debt-freesolutions.blogspot.com
debtsettlementstory
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
This is a good … This is a good start to the debt settlement conversation.
There are a lot of unscrupulous companies out there.
I used a company called Consumer Recovery Network that charged me $1150 to settle $130,000 of unsecured debt. It took 6 months and my final settlement amount was $40,000 or 28 cents on the dollar. Their fee of $1150 was minuscule compared to other companies whose fees were on average $10,000..or more!
I am blogging about it at debtsettlementstory (dot) com
ysmaelle072278
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
You be better off … You be better off filling for bankruptcy. They might settle with all your debts but your credit card companies dont have obligation to talk to these people. Also if they will settle your account.. IRS will charge you with those accounts they settled as your INCOME..When you enrolled to this.. it will destroy your credit also because you are not making payments. Lastly, bankruptcy will only cost you at least $2,000 dollars for lawyers fee this program.. they will charge you.. at least 5g
ceelos1020
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
ok im new on this … ok im new on this topic. so if you agree on a settlement and pay it. does that eliminate the debt you owe your creditor?
CreditCardExpert
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
Heidi, you’re again … Heidi, you’re again presenting misinformation. The debt DOES go away. You no longer owe that debt.
Yes, the portion of the debt that has been forgiven may become income, which is taxable. But paying taxes on a fraction of the debt that has turned into income is not the same thing as owing a debt collector. Sheesh.
HurricaneHeidi
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
It is true. The … It is true. The agreement to accept service of process in case of inability to make payments on the settled account is almost always included in the fine print. Debtors’ blogs are full of people who only found that out after they thought they had settled their debt. If you miss a payment, you are immediately being sued.
After settling, the credit card company issues you a 1099MISC reporting the difference between what you admit you originally owed and the settlement amount – as INCOME.
CreditCardExpert
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
That’s just not … That’s just not true. Settling a debt makes it go away. If the creditor agrees to settle, the debt is gone. If you agree to let the creditor sue to collect a debt, then you haven’t signed a debt settlement, you’ve signed something else, something very very stupid.
HurricaneHeidi
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
Don’t settle. If … Don’t settle. If you do, you will reset your state’s Statute of Limitations to the beginning again, giving them more time to sue you.
Many settlement agreements include fine print granting the collectors the right to sue you without having to serve you because you already admitted responsibility for the debt by settling. Just defeat them. Learn to defend yourself. I did, and I won.
watch?v=kkcnQdWzC3s
vinnythejinny
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
well debt … well debt consolidation is stupid to do. Owning other loan on your head means you are in debt no matter what. Stay away from consolidation. For settlment, i have contacted creditanswers (866-944-3201)
gtiapr3
January 27, 2012 at 7:29 am
no need to pay … no need to pay someone to take of your problems. Call the credit card companies and offer to make a lump sum payment of 25% the total amount owed.
ty
ty
Recommendation, …
Recommendation, volume level is TERRIBLE in the video. I have it all the way up (100%) and it still sounds like you’re whispering.
so, what exacty is …
so, what exacty is debt?
I paid 800 a month …
I paid 800 a month for 42 months to a settlement bureau to settle $45000 in card debt. That’s still a lot of money but only a fraction of what I would have paid had interest charges not been cut off during that period. I’d have been paying for the rest of my life and still had a balance. Now, two years after all debts were settled at reduced levels, I’m getting plenty of offers for new cards and my credit score is 670, not perfect but still good enough to get a car loan.
Marry a Beautiful …
Marry a Beautiful Latino girl online **rockmycity.info**
I say screw them …
I say screw them all. They took billions of dollars out of our pockets already in the ILLEGAL, UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT BAIL OUT – It you’re in debt that you can’t pay….FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY. It’s not as bad as you think it is. Talk to a lawyer. If you can’t afford the lawyer, call your county’s Bar Association, they will be able to point you in the right direction to get legal help.
Due to the …
Due to the recession, credit card companies are now offering bail-out programs. To see if you qualify, visit us @ debt-freesolutions.blogspot.com
This is a good …
This is a good start to the debt settlement conversation.
There are a lot of unscrupulous companies out there.
I used a company called Consumer Recovery Network that charged me $1150 to settle $130,000 of unsecured debt. It took 6 months and my final settlement amount was $40,000 or 28 cents on the dollar. Their fee of $1150 was minuscule compared to other companies whose fees were on average $10,000..or more!
I am blogging about it at debtsettlementstory (dot) com
You be better off …
You be better off filling for bankruptcy. They might settle with all your debts but your credit card companies dont have obligation to talk to these people. Also if they will settle your account.. IRS will charge you with those accounts they settled as your INCOME..When you enrolled to this.. it will destroy your credit also because you are not making payments. Lastly, bankruptcy will only cost you at least $2,000 dollars for lawyers fee this program.. they will charge you.. at least 5g
ok im new on this …
ok im new on this topic. so if you agree on a settlement and pay it. does that eliminate the debt you owe your creditor?
Heidi, you’re again …
Heidi, you’re again presenting misinformation. The debt DOES go away. You no longer owe that debt.
Yes, the portion of the debt that has been forgiven may become income, which is taxable. But paying taxes on a fraction of the debt that has turned into income is not the same thing as owing a debt collector. Sheesh.
It is true. The …
It is true. The agreement to accept service of process in case of inability to make payments on the settled account is almost always included in the fine print. Debtors’ blogs are full of people who only found that out after they thought they had settled their debt. If you miss a payment, you are immediately being sued.
After settling, the credit card company issues you a 1099MISC reporting the difference between what you admit you originally owed and the settlement amount – as INCOME.
That’s just not …
That’s just not true. Settling a debt makes it go away. If the creditor agrees to settle, the debt is gone. If you agree to let the creditor sue to collect a debt, then you haven’t signed a debt settlement, you’ve signed something else, something very very stupid.
Don’t settle. If …
Don’t settle. If you do, you will reset your state’s Statute of Limitations to the beginning again, giving them more time to sue you.
Many settlement agreements include fine print granting the collectors the right to sue you without having to serve you because you already admitted responsibility for the debt by settling. Just defeat them. Learn to defend yourself. I did, and I won.
watch?v=kkcnQdWzC3s
well debt …
well debt consolidation is stupid to do. Owning other loan on your head means you are in debt no matter what. Stay away from consolidation. For settlment, i have contacted creditanswers (866-944-3201)
no need to pay …
no need to pay someone to take of your problems. Call the credit card companies and offer to make a lump sum payment of 25% the total amount owed.
erase your debt …
erase your debt asap. com