Get rid of
debt
without bankruptcy
If you are one of those people who faced the world economical crisis as a personal financial
debt
hole, can’t pay your bills, are being harassed by the collection agencies, you may need to consider
debt
settlement also called
debt
negotiation.
debt
negotiation helps you reach the point of compromise between you and the creditor, when the lender is ready to reduce your outstanding
debt
, interest rates or monthly payments, and you are obliged to make timely payments and accelerate the process of the repayment. Thus, you may negotiate to reduce your
debt
by 40-60%.
debt
negotiation, or
debt
settlement, is a helpful method of getting out of
debt
(if done properly) for credit card
debts
, personal loans, payday loans, etc. Here is a brief summary of the benefits of
debt
negotiation:
1. You get out of
debt
without bankruptcy.
debt
settlement helps you reduce your
debt
amount, interest rates and monthly payments. Thus, you may have freed up some extra cash. It would be wise to use that extra cash to pay more towards the principal body of the
debt
. When you request a
debt
negotiation with your creditor, it demonstrates that you are committed to paying out as much as you can, so the lender is most likely to be open for negotiation, because they rather get at least a part of your
debt
, than nothing at all, which would happen if you file for bankruptcy.
2. If you choose to go for
debt
consolidation with a professional
debt
consolidation agency, you get rid of monthly hassle and headache of calculating your multiple payments. You will only need to make one timely monthly payment to that agency and they in turn distribute the money among your creditors.
3. Once you negotiate on your
debts
, you get rid of
debt
collection calls and unfair practices.
4. Get rid of extra fees and charges. In case you have late fees charged on your account, you may also try to negotiate and eliminate them. It is also possible to minimize or eliminate the over-the-limit fees on your credit cards.
5. If you negotiate your
debts
, your creditors or
debt
collection agencies can no longer take you to court (however, make sure with the District Attorney about the laws in your particular state).
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