Credit Card Scams Part III, Want to consolidate debt?
Posted by James Breen at 19 June 2008 10:40
Over at card consolidation credit debt are the best resources. They run parallel to you know who's so called invention. I bet they were smarter and have it copywrited already.
I thought I would offer you my kindest regards for taking the time to read this.
06.18.08 - 04:32pm My name is Steve Bis and I've been helping consumers that are in arrears with their unsecured credit card debts for a while now and know the negative consequences it has on someone's life. When you have credit card debt and know that the situation is no longer in your hands, you must make a decision and make it when you can. You don't want to procrastinate until it is too late. As many of you already know is ..keep reading.
I love the posting, I made a copy and share:
I used to think that the debt-relief commercials the said things like, "The credit card companies want you to stay in debt forever," were ridiculous. I still think that many or perhaps all the "get out of debt for free" programs that they offer are scams, but they are probably not any worse than the scams routinely perpetrated by the credit card companies to begin with. Debt Collection Practices & Impropriety The Reverse Payment Prioritization Scam The Balance Transfer Scam .. read the rest part.
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Credit card debt and other types of debt are a serious problem in the United States. Studies and statistics show that the average household has more than $8,000 in credit card debt. The also shows that 43% of U.S. families spend more than earn - a staggering $1.22 spent for each dollar earned. I am sure you are familiar with someone telling you to "Google it" when you want to search for, or know something. That phrased is probably just as popular as "charge it" has become. So what can you ..[next].
If I really know my stuff, I am worth my weight in gold.
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