Managing and Handling Credit Card Bad Debt
Friday, November 20th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThis article will discuss credit card bad debt and managing credit card bad debt. There are two great resources for managing your credit card bad debt.
The first are lenders and bankers. As you know, when you go to a bank, you have a loan counselor that’s paid to make loans. This means they’re also paid to counsel and advise you. They don’t have to charge you on an hourly basis and anybody who is good can give you some really good counseling on what you need to do to reduce your credit card bad debt for free, even if you do not qualify for one of the loans that they are recommending.
Now, realize these people are in business to write loans, but they will give you the best information that they can if they’re worthwhile. And the beautiful thing is, there are a lot of these bankers and these lenders out there. So if you find somebody that doesn’t provide you with the right information, you can always look to somebody else.
Big banks also offer great service. If you go to their website, there are tons of information on repairing your credit. Again, this is good business for them because they want to be doing loans and the government has also “requested” that they provide these services. Any big bank will do. If you go to Citibank or Wells Fargo in the United States, you’ll find a ton of information on repairing your credit scores and getting rid of credit card bad debt.
And then there’s free counseling services. There are many people out there saying that their counseling service is free, but a lot of them actually aren’t. You can go to the NFCC (National Foundation for Credit Counseling). They can provide you with all the details regarding these free and paid services, so you can decide which one is the best for you. Best of luck on getting rid of your credit card bad debt!
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