Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2010

News : Debt consolidation, consumer credit counseling options for improving finances

Debt consolidation, consumer credit counseling options for improving financessource:debtconsolidationconnection.com
By Marvin Milner on Apr 21st, 2010

When facing a troubling debt situation and dwindling finances, people may consider options like debt consolidation or consumer credit counseling.

In a recent piece for her website, personal finance expert Liz Pulliam Weston showcased a letter from a reader whose credit dropped after a foreclosure. Furthermore, the reader faced a reduction in salary after finding a new job and was curious as to how consumers in such a situation can start rebuilding their credit.

Pulliam Weston noted one option for consumers is debt consolidation. Through debt consolidation, people may be able to lower the amount of interest they pay on credit cards, which can help them get out of debt faster. ...

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Link to a forum : "Consumer Credit Counseling etc."

Last post: Feb 23 2010
(more than 26 replies)

Opening post of this forum :
"
Hi ,

I'm not saying I'm going to do this, but it never hurts to consider options. Does anyone know anything about debt consolidation, consumer credit counseling, bankruptcy, and similar such programs?

DR says they are a bad idea b/c they will destroy your credit. But, I'm starting to wonder if it might be the only realistic option for us. Ironically, one reason we were able to take on so much debt is because of our good credit. Somehow we always manage to make the minimum payments and make them on time. However, if we were to move I doubt if we could get another mortgage or even qualify for a rental property because our debt to income ratio is terrible with a capital T. And I know of others who have declared bankruptcy or done some type of debt consolidation and they survived and were better off in the long run.

If the farm sells the situation will change considerably but who knows when that will happen.

Given the poor economy I don't see our income going up significantly any time in the near future. At the rate we're going we will literally have this consumer debt for the rest of our lives.

Does anyone have any ideas? "

Friday, January 4, 2008

Link to a forum : Considering going to Consumer Credit Counselling...

Thu Aug 03, 2006(8 posts)
First comment from this forum :

"I would like to know how it will affect my credit? Does anyone have any experiences good or bad with CCC? I also found Clear Debt Solutions online and was curious about them."

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Article : Beware of Consumer Credit Counseling - Debt Negotiators

You've watched the TV commercials, heard the radio ads, saw the web banners and SPAM in your e-mail:

    "LOWER your interest rates and payments!"

    "Combine your bills into ONE LOW monthly payment!"

    "We can eliminate up to 60% of your debt through negotiations!"

Who are those outfits and WHAT will you get?

They promise to reduce your debts and payments, often hyping their non profit status. The non profits are usually funded by the finance industry, the goal is to reduce bankruptcies. Creditors don't want the debts discharged, they rather forgive some interest and fees and collect whatever they can.

I also reviewed some of the contracts for debt negotiators and I was appalled by the outrageous fees charged to the people who would often qualify to discharge their entire unsecured debt through bankruptcy for just a few hundred dollars.

November 4, 2001 Washington Post article:

Easing the Credit Crunch?
AmeriDebt Is One of a Breed Of New Debt-Counseling Firms Whose Business Practices Are Drawing Regulators' Attention

"When his creditors didn't receive that month's payments, Reed said, he was charged late fees, over-the-limit penalties and higher interest rates. "My credit had been absolutely spotless, but now it's ruined," he said."

Paying off your debts will most likely NOT save your credit rating

Bankruptcy is often referred to as the "10 year mistake" by many of these debt negotiating and credit counseling companies.

Of course bankruptcy lowers your credit scores significantly for a few years. However, the credit counseling notation found on many credit reports for people who thought they were doing the "right thing" by paying back almost their entire debt can be worse than the bankruptcy.

Some people are lucky and those notations go away once the accounts are paid off. Unfortunately you can also end up with credit such as the scanned Equifax report below:

  • "Consumer Credit Counseling" -- rated similar to bankruptcy
  • "30 (or 60) days past due x times" -- LATE payments, while the consumer made EVERY payment on time
  • "Pays 61-90 days" -- while the consumer made EVERY payment on time
  • "Account closed by credit grantor" - often consumers have to close all accounts when entering the program

FACT: Your credit rating is most likely BETTER 2 years after discharging your debts than 3 years after entering a payment plan.

Yes, there WILL be creditors who won't offer you credit with a bankruptcy, even after several years. BUT, why would you need that credit?

Why would you even WANT a Home Depot charge card with a 20% interest rate when you have $$$$$ in the bank? Remember that when you discharge your debts, you then can start SAVING your money.

So, BEFORE you enter a repayment plan, you MUST get in writing that NO derogatory data will be placed on your credit reports as long as you make your payments on time. Should you find a company who is willing to do that, PLEASE post in the forum or fax that statement to me at (571) 222-1000.

........ read all from the source : bayhouse http://www.bayhouse.com/credit-counseling.shtml

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