Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 - A Victory For The Obama Administration And Consumers In Credit Card Debt

The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act of 2010 will force the debt relief companies to live up to their promises and negotiate successful settlement deals. The days of collecting large upfront fees with no performance guarantee are over.

New laws passed by the FTC under the Obama administration, have put tighter regulations on debt relief companies mainly targeting debt settlement companies. These laws ban the practice of collecting upfront fees. Debt settlement companies will now have to live up to their promises and negotiate a successful settlement deal or they won't get paid. Making debt settlement a performance based industry is indeed a victory for consumers and the Obama administration.

The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act of 2010 will force the debt relief companies to live up to their promises and negotiate successful settlement deals. The days of collecting large upfront fees with no performance guarantee are over. The risk has been taken away from the consumer and placed on the debt settlement companies.

This new legislation is expected to put all the shady debt relief services out of business. Only those services that have legitimately been settling consumers' debts will be able to survive. The debt settlement process does work when done in the correct way and with the right company. The legitimate debt settlement companies will have enough confidence to collect their fees on the back end when they successfully settle the debts.

There are other personal debt relief options available such as credit counseling, debt consolidation, and bankruptcy. Debt settlement is considered the best alternative to filing bankruptcy and is only intended for consumers that are experiencing a legitimate financial hardship and have at least $10k in unsecured debt. Bankruptcy should always be the last option for debt relief.

The easiest way to locate legitimate debt settlement companies is to use a Free Debt Relief Network . These networks will ensure that the debt settlement company you are provided is legitimate and is a respected member of all the regulatory commissions such as The Association Of Settlement Companies and the BBB. Most free debt relief networks will provide a free debt consultation to help the consumer determine what debt relief option is most appropriate. There is no magic bullet to get out of debt however debt settlement can a good option for consumers who are experiencing financial hardship and have at least $10k in unsecured debts.

To locate legitimate debt settlement companies through a free debt relief network check out the following link:

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