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Mortgage arrear enquiries concerning CAB officials, Credit Card Management

Posted by James Breen at 9 April 2008 10:13

Before I began work on this post, I had never really thought about card credit debt. And we talked about the articles and the other posts. But for me the post would be in a pleasant plight.

When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.

Written on 9 April 2008 by Greg Stratz Officials from the Cab have expressed concern over the level of consumers that are contacting the bureau regarding mortgage arrears and other financial matters, stating that debt related enquiries are now the most common matter that they deal with. CAB officials state that the effects of the credit crunch and rising living costs have resulted in an increase in the number of struggling households, .. read the rest.

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Sometimes I wonder if you can read my mind. Or, maybe I write in such a way that you get a sense of what may be going through my mind. Either way…I'm busted. Danielle left a comment on yesterday's post: Hmmm…What about taking $1599 out of savings and putting it towards your debt? You'd still have $1609 in savings…. C'mon, you know you want to… Oh yes…I am very tempted to do it and have thought about it. I really want to hit that big 4 figure debt milestone. At the same time, though, I ..full story.

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Does it ever seem like credit card companies seem to treat their customers like indentured slaves? The policies that these credit companies use to handle your accounts are at best unscrupulous and at worst, down right outrageous and robbery. If any other industry tried to cheat their customers out of money like the credit card companies successfully do every day of the year, they would be investigated and jailed with a vengeance. But our government doesn't do that so the credit card companies ..full story.

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Both types of bankruptcy may get rid of unsecured debts and stop foreclosures, repossessions, garnishments, offs, and debt collection activities. Both also provide exemptions that allow people to keep certain assets, although exemption amounts vary among states. Note that personal bankruptcy usually does not erase child support, alimony, fines, taxes, and some student loan obligations. And unless you have an acceptable plan to catch up on your debt under Chapter 13, bankruptcy usually does not allow you to keep property when your creditor has an unpaid mortgage or lien on it.


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