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Why Most Debt Elimination Programs Are a Waste of Money
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Perhaps you've seen ads for "total debt elimination" and wondered what
it is. Well, never forget the old saw: "If it sounds too good to be
true, it probably is." That's certainly the case here – the kind of
debt elimination where slick sales copy or a fast-talking salesman
contends you don't really owe your credit card debts is quite simply a
scam designed to part unwary, gullible consumers from their hard-earned
cash.
Credit card debt is paralyzing millions of Americans today and sadly,
thousands fall prey annually to scammers promising they possess a
"secret legal loophole" that forces creditors to forgive their debts
without repayment. The so-called secret is special wording used in
letters that consumers send to their credit card banks disputing their
bills. Of course, the price of these "secret words" is often quite
steep, with fees up to $5,000 or more.
Before you trust anyone but a bankruptcy lawyer to help you erase your
debts, please do a little research. You will find this "no money lent"
method not only doesn't work, it backfires badly. Creditors have all
seen these letters before and react swiftly and harshly to this
ridiculous tactic. Think about it for a moment – the economy would
collapse if this "secret" were legitimate!
So instead of using what little money you had to pay off your debts,
you've thrown away hundreds or thousands of dollars to learn a bogus
"secret," and now all of your creditors are suing you. You've only made
a very bad situation worse, requiring legal representation for repeated
court appearances with your various creditors' attorneys. This
translates into potential wage garnishment, repossession of vehicles,
foreclosure, i.e., a laundry list of financial disasters for the
desperate debtor. Great results, right? Then why do so many people fall
prey to this scam?
Probably one of the main reasons is a popular method used to promote it
– MLM, or multi-level marketing. Often a friend, neighbor or relative
will approach you with a sensational-sounding "amazing discovery of a
foolproof method of totally eliminating their debts" and want to share
it with you before the price goes up/the Feds crack down/etc., etc. The
only amazing aspect of this is how many normally intelligent people
fall for the outrageous hype.
Here's the plain truth. Legitimate debt elimination involves payment in
full (on your own or via credit counseling and debt consolidation
programs), bankruptcy (increasingly difficult since new bankruptcy
legislation was passed in October 2005), or haggling with your
creditors to reduce the balances due by 50% or more (debt settlement).
Which option is best for you depends on your financial situation. In
other words, true debt elimination IS possible. You just have to use
the right approach. Don't be fooled by the scams and be sure to
thoroughly research any company you do business with before signing a
contract or paying any fees.
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