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Credit Card Debt Elimination, part IV
Credit Card Debt Elimination, Part III
Even though I am confident that any person can learn to deal with the credit card debt that they have, sometimes you need a little help. A year ago when I sat down and actually figured out the amount of money I owed and my minimum payments at that current rate, I was shocked when I saw that the figure was over $72,000. You would think that I would have a fancy car to show for that, or some great clothes, or pictures of some fantastic world-wide trips that I took…no, I still drove a used car with over 90,000 miles on it (and I still do drive that same car), my clothes were, at best, clothes that came from a mid-tier department store. What I did have, was debt. I was overwhelmed, as I am sure many people are. The worse that my credit score got, the more depressed I became. Sure, I started to receive the tons of email about “We Can Eliminate Your Debt, Legally” and “Need Credit Card Debt Help? We Are There“. Like an drowning man grasping for things to help him stay afloat in an instant, I poured through those e-mails hoping to find the instant cure for my problems.
Something to Look Out For
I finally settled on a company I felt that I could trust. Their website was seemingly legitimate, so I began to do a little more in-depth investigation. First I looked at their accreditations. Check. Then I looked at the Better Business Bureau website for any complaints against this company. Check. I “Googled” their name. Check. Everything seemed in order. I contacted them. I used them for about four months, but the more that I read in books, the more I became uneasy. First, they told me not to answer my phones or to talk to the credit card companies at all. They were going to handle it. I was to continue to make one monthly payment to them and they would set up a separate account through a third party from which the payments would be sent. They would take half of their fee out of the first four months payments ($2,800) and then they would put half of my payment into the third party account and when there was enough in there, they would negotiate with the credit card company. That was all good and well, but I didn’t really appreciate the fact that after six months, I had paid $4,200, but my credit card debt reduction was not happening. By this time, I realized that they were going to be doing for me what I was perfectly capable of myself. Needless to say, that was an expensive lesson using money that I didn’t really have in the first place. This will be continued. To learn more, click here or here.
Credit Card Debt Elimination, Part II
Credit Card Debt Elimination
One of the first things to do in this situation is to take the time to write all of your balances and corresponding annual percentage rates down in one place that can be eailty referenced (and updated as you progress). It will be a good idea to jot down the customer service telephone numbers as well. You will have to make some phone calls. Keep a firm voice and project that you are in control (because you are) of the situation and ask if the customer service representative will lower your interest rate. Remember, the credit card companies want to keep you ensnared, even if they perceive that they are receiving less money, it is still money (as it is said, “oatmeal is better than “no meal”). Do not be overwhelmed (and yes, I have asked myself “Can I Go To Jail For Credit Card Debt?”). This is a process that will get easier with time.
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The “B” word
Credit Card Debt and Credit Scores
We have already established that we have a credit card debt challenge and that we are acknowledging that it does exist and that we need to do something about it before it does something to us! There are two keys to eliminating or diminishing the credit card debt that we have: 1) stop increasing the amount of the debt and 2) paying down, or lowering the amount of debt that we already have. This is both a simple solution and one that may seem excrutiatingly difficult. A lot of that hinges on your mindset. If you think it is impossible, think again.
Nothing is impossible and you may have to seek out assistance. This can be particularly challenging to those that have large egos, have never “stooped” to seeking assistance, and those that are too afraid to ask. It never hurts to ask, because if the person(s) you ask for assistance say “no”, they are are no worse off than when you were before you asked. I know, I have been there. I, for years, was afraid to ask anybody (parents, friends, spouse) for any help because I had always been an independent person and capable of being self-sufficient.
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