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“Debt Free” on your own without credit counseling
“Debt Free” on your own. grn1234.com There is only one way to eliminate debt and that is for you to learn how to do this through John Schepcoff. You can become debt free, and reduce your debt very easy by listen to a 20 min. audio while you have the excel program open. If a person has 00 in debt, at 3% then it will take approx. 25 years 8 month to pay that off. I can show you the power of compound and having you contact your credit people finding the dates, and making more payment times but not more payments toward the credit card or debt that can be paid off in approx. 8 years 7 months. WOW! Take control of your life. Be the first in your family to become debt free. You do not need to consolidating debt like most people try to make you do. That is only putting money in the lenders pocket. Click on the website and watch all the video before you call me for help. go to my website. grn1234.com
How can I possibly pay back debts when I am a full time student?
This is starting to get really stressful and with school starting again next month its going to be even harder to make my monthly payments. I need advice
Its credit debt. I did stupid things with my credit cards when I had them. I have payment arrangements set up. And no I am not looking for someone to "save me" from my debt like someone mentioned. QUITTING SCHOOL IS NOT AN OPTION. That would be the dumbest choice I could make right now.
Did You Know…?
…that those "free" credit score sites are actually a ploy used by creditors searching for people who have unpaid credit debt? My advice; if you don’t want them harassing you, do not fill these out!!
Warning!!!! Did You Know…?
…that those "free" credit score sites are actually a ploy used by creditors searching for people who have unpaid credit debt? My advice; if you don’t want them harassing you, do not fill these out!!
Step On Credit Card Debt
Learn how you can step on your credit card debt and crush it like low life vermin. The Debt Reduction Toolkit™ is the brand new step-by-step, do-it-yourself debt reduction kit. It includes telephone scripts, creditor letters, how to handle aggressive debt collectors, how to respond to lawsuits and more. The Toolkit does not contain fluff, it breaks down the process into simple-to-follow steps and includes support. A free credit debt evaluation is available by calling 1-877-220-7291 toll-free.
Amazing Bad Credit-Get Out Of Debt Secret
www.onlinewaystowealth.com Are you drowning in debt? This video will give you insight to an amazing secret that is guaranteed to eliminate your debt once and for all. Are you ready to be debt free, end the stress that comes with having debt, and do the things in life that you’ve always wanted to do? Don’t miss this life changing opportunity to get your financial life in order.
Which is the best company which can provide services like debt negotiation, debt settlement,debt consolidation?
I need to know the best company that provides credit debt related services like debt negotiation, debt settlement, debt collection, debt consolidation and others.
should i bail my wife out of her debt?AGAIN!!!!?
Mannnnnnn!This is the fourth time. I helped three times before this. 12gs, 15gs, 17gs. I told her not to use them again. Sorry ASKED her not too. I had her cut them up in front of me to help me sleep at night. I pay everything at home and her car note too. All she has to do is take care of her own credit debt and manage it. Food, misc, kids stuff and etc… I got it. Just keep don’t let your debt out weigh your credit.
Long story short…..she reordered the cards because i said don’t cancel them. She helped her blood sucking mom and brother running up 30+ in debt. Didn’t tell me really anything until it was to late. So she got a JOB and she had never to complain to me about why she is working so late and crap. I said well u got debt i have no problem you working late and long hours.Why cant you help me ???????? I did help i said. But i told you not to run it up or I will not pay. I also have to service her car Too $$$$$$$ She was unable to even pay for a oil change. duh! She is still mad i can’t help her. I said I have debt too and if i stop paying mine to help you then i the whole family +5 others will suffer (4kids) because you ran up that debt or you spent money u never had anyway.She would always say i’m cheap. Well i save for just in case days….And retirement…..And kids…..I’m a disabled Vet also….I do what i can.
Then she asked well can WE fill for chapter 13?????????? Inside i died…………..What if she leaves me….Then im stuck with her debt also…..NOOOOOOOOT! So she wants to file Chapter 9. Not me! Sorry not me. Why not get another job? Man she complained more and more she don’t like to work….I want to stay home with the kids..Everything you can think of she said I rather be by myself. I was shocked and said wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Well to me I thought of saying something and i didn’t. You can tell her nothing. She does not see that her actions put a strain on our relationship. She knew better but still wont take responsibility and take care of her debt. She wants the easy way out of it. But to do that she has to divorce me. If it was me I would get as many jobs i need to to get out of that hole. She doesn’t feel that way.
She also brought up to me she would go to escorting because men pay…..I said you crazy. So i said go ahead as long as im divorced from you. Then you can do whatever you want…
People…..I’m trying or yet i have tried so hard to show her how to handle these credit cards and debt. You can led a horse to water but u can’t make them drink.
I really think it’s to a point here after 15yr you would think we would of had that money thing worked out. Her thinking is so far off from mine. For her to put all of us in a money problem to which would hurt the family and to bring up divorce because she is careless with money. I can only do sooooooooooooooooooo much. I really think ….I don’t know….Should i lick my wounds and cut my loss. I just rather stayed a little money on a budget. Heck I didn’t know…………………….
First time home buyer, can you offer sound advice?
OK
Without revealing too much personal information i will say right now my wife and I are living paycheck to paycheck. We have debt in credit cards over 15k but under 20k. I have a college loan in repayment, paying for 1 new car, and rent is very high. We have never missed a payment on anything and my credit rating (and hers) is stellar.
We live well and make a very respectable wage.
Now if we were to consider buying a house right now we would have very little to put down however the way the market is our mortgage would be less than our rent so saving money there. To add to that the market will increase (eventually) giving us ridiculous equity on whatever home we buy.
Option two is a three year plan. We move out when the lease is up in march and downgrade to another apartment for near 1/2 to 2/3 of what we are paying now, and in three years be credit debt free and have over 10k for downpayment.
Monitarily either situation is feasible but which one is better? I would like to hear from people with experience in the matter or experience with home buying. If you do not have this experience i would prefer you keep your comments to yourself.
Thank you
Estielmo: I am not sure why you are angry but you may want to speak to a therapist – furthermore there is a fine line between happiness and flat out being cheap. You are far too in the cheap for me however your advice is certainly sound and weill informed for people who are in far more deperate times than myself. As I said I am paycheck to paycheck but not in any risk of missing payments or otherwise.
Dump Your Debt
Learn how to dump your credit card debt. The Debt Reduction Toolkit™ is the new step-by-step, simple-to-follow, do-it-yourself debt reduction kit. The Toolkit is much more valuable than a book it tells you what to say and what to write to creditors and includes telephone scripts, creditor letters, how to handle aggressive debt collectors, how to respond to lawsuits and more. Support and consultation is available to customers, and a free evaluation of your current credit debt is available by calling 1-877-220-7291 toll-free.



