Credit Card Debt Relief
March 27, 2008
The percentage of people who own at least one credit card increases every year but there again, credit card debt is also at a record high as well; increasingly people are using their cards just to pay for everyday goods. With the debts rising, it is not surprising that individuals have started to realize the financial problem they have created by the constant and indiscriminate spending they have carried out. Once you have finally realized the mess you are in then it only remains to do something about it by sourcing some credit card debt relief.
There is no easy way around this but once you have come to this decision you must stop using your card to pay for goods otherwise you will never clear the debts. This fist stage is the most difficult but once the decision has been made it is then just a matter of looking at all the credit card debt relief options available. Of the options available, three in particular come to mind as the best ways to approach the debt consolidation problem.
The next step is to find a credit card that is offering special low interest rates on balance transfers, this way the debt consolidation can be made into one loan which can be repaid in regular installments. Alternatively a person can consolidate their debt with the help of a low interest loan and then decide how much money it will be possible to pay off each month.
This option does require a certain level of commitment on the debtor’s part as once the debts are clear there must be no temptation to use them again. This particular route is only viable if the person with the debt retains a good credit history and they have the means to pay back the loan once the debts are clear.
There are times when credit card debt relief is not possible by this route and it is left to negotiation, often by a specialist company. The company can negotiate with the creditors to accept some money, generally about 50 percent of the outstanding balance and then write off the rest.
The last option available to the debtor is to apply for bankruptcy which will clear all the debts and although this may sound inviting it should only be regarded as something done when all else has failed. The debts may be clear but they will find it hard to get any form of credit for a long time and will have to rebuild their credit history from scratch although it does enable them to have a fresh start. The lesson to be learned in obtaining credit card debt relief is not to repeat the same mistake twice.


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