These new federal laws have put 90% of the shady debt relief services out of business. The companies that made a killing by simply collecting upfront fees know they cannot survive under the recently passed legislation.
Read MoreNew laws were recently passed by the federal trade commission that bans debt relief companies from collecting upfront fees. Now they must actually perform and settle your credit card debt for a minimum percentage or you don't pay a single penny.
Read Moreoing a simple google search for "Obama credit card debt relief" will display thousands of results, some of which are true and many others which are misleading. Here we will separate fact from fiction concerning Obama credit card debt relief.
Read MoreComing off one of the worst recessions since the great depression many consumers simply cannot afford to pay back their credit card debt. The federal government recently confronted this fact and passed new laws for consumer debt relief.
Read MoreMillions of Americans are trapped with massive credit card balances and simply cannot afford to pay it back. New laws and federal legislation has made consumer debt relief easier. Here we'll take a look at the top 3 debt relief options for 2011.
Read MoreThe Federal Trade Commission recently passed consumer protection laws concerning credit card debt relief. These laws ban debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees and provide much more protection for the consumer.
Read MoreCredit card debt settlement used to be a very risky option for getting out of debt. Now however it is much less risky. Consumers will no longer have to worry about paying upfront fees and seeing no results.
Read MoreWhat used to be a very risky option, in joining a debt settlement program, is now much less risky. Consumers won't have to worry about getting ripped off cause they won't be paying their fees until the debts actually settle.
Read MoreDoing a simple google search for "Obama credit card debt relief" will display thousands of results some of which are accurate yet many more are simply not true. Consumers that are seeking debt relief need to understand what they're getting into
Read MoreNew credit card debt relief laws passed by the Federal Trade Commission just went into place. These laws ban debt relief companies from collecting upfront fees and provide much more protection on behalf of consumers.
Read MoreAs a result of new federal lwas, debt settlement has become a much better option for consumers and small businesses on the brink of bankruptcy. With the official ban of upfront fees, consumers won't have to pay a dime until their debt settles.
Read MoreThese new federal laws have put all the shady debt relief companies out of business. They simply cannot survive without collecting upfront fees. The legitimate debt settlement companies however will ultimately benefit from this legislation.
Read MoreJust recently, the federal trade commission of the United States instituted new laws that make it much easier for consumers and small businesses to settle their unsecured credit card debt.
Read MoreCredit card debt relief programs have been around for over 10 years but up until this past year they were probably not in your best interest. Now when you enter a debt relief program, you will not have to pay a dime until your debts are settled.
Read MoreDoing a simple Google search for "Obama credit card debt relief" will produce many results some of which are true and some of which are not. It is important for consumers to understand the truth behind these advertisements so they are not mislead.
Read MoreThe reckless lending standards in America over the past two decades has put millions of Americans deeply in debt and in search of credit card relief. Here we'll take a look at why many experts are predicting an increase in debt settlements in 2011.
Read Moreoming off one of the worst recessions since the great depression, many consumers are left with massive credit card balances with simply no way to pay them back. In order to avoid bankruptcy, new laws make credit debt relief programs appealing.
Read MoreDue to the massive amount of people experiencing a financial hardship, creditors are having no choice but to make debt settlement deals. With the new credit card debt relief laws in place, 2011 is expected to see more debt settlement deals.
Read MoreCredit card debt relief programs have been around for over a decade however just until recently they were probably not in your best interest. Now however, thanks to new federal laws, it is much easier to settle your bad credit card debt.
Read MoreThese new federal credit card debt relief laws go a long way in making the debt settlement process legitimate. Nearly all of the shady debt relief companies have been put out of business. No if they don't perform, you don't pay.
Read MoreThe new federal debt relief laws have banned debt settlement companies from collecting their fees upfront. They now must actually live up to their promises and settle your debt if they want to be paid. They can't settle your debt, you don't pay.
Read MoreIf you have massive credit card debts and feel like bankruptcy is your only option, think again. There are legal ways to settle bad credit card debt and here we explore the most popular methods.
Read MoreThe passage of the new debt relief laws have created several options. There are a few things which consumers can use as a checklist to make sure a debt relief company is legitimate. Here we will take a look at the top 3 things to look out for.
Read MoreConsumers up to their neck in credit card bills should always consider bankruptcy to be their very last option. New federal debt relief laws have made other option much more financially advantageous.
Read MoreThe Debt Settlement Relief Act was recently passed and now consumers won't have to pay any fees to debt relief services until they reach a successful settlement deal and eliminate at least 35% of your unsecured debt.
Read MoreAfter one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression, consumers and small businesses are stuck with massive credit card balances. Before filing bankruptcy however it would behoove you to look into your debt relief options.
Read MoreThe Credit Debt Settlement Act 2010 was recently passed by the FTC of the United States. These federal laws prohibit debt relief programs from collecting upfront fees therefore making it a much better option for consumer debt relief.
Read MoreComing off one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression there are more consumers on the brink of bankruptcy than ever before. Before filing bankruptcy however it is wise to look into your debt relief options.
Read MoreThe Credit Card Debt Relief Act 2010 makes it much easier and less risky for consumers to settle their credit card debt for less than they owe. Now consumers that enter a debt relief program will have much more protection under the law.
Read MoreMaking the debt settlement industry a performance based service has made it far less risky and more financially advantageous for consumers to settle credit card debt. Now if they can't settle your debt, you don't pay a single penny.
Read MoreThe Federal Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 was recently passed and now consumers in credit card debt have a legitimate option for debt relief. Now if debt settlement companies can't get you a successful settlement deal, you don't pay a dime.
Read MoreThere has been a lot of talk about Obama's credit card debt relief bills and what it means for consumers in debt. Here will will separate fact from fiction and let consumers know how to capitalize on new federal debt relief laws.
Read MoreNew federal laws were recently passed that provided significant protections for consumers in credit card debt. Now when someone enters into a debt settlement program they won't have to pay a dime until their debts actually settle.
Read MoreThe new federal credit card debt relief laws were passed for good reason. These laws have changed the debt settlement industry and made it an overall much better option for consumers seeking debt relief.
Read MoreEntering into a debt settlement program used to be a very risky decision for consumers. However, new laws passed by the FTC on July 28th 2010 have made the debt settlement process much more legitimate.
Read MoreThe Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 was recently passed by the FTC. This new legislation bans debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees and also provides stricter regulations on disclosure requirements.
Read MoreThe Credit Card Debt Relief Act 2010 mainly targets debt relief companies and bans the practice of collecting upfront fees. This new legislation makes the debt settlement process much more legitimate and less risky for consumers.
Read MoreCredit card companies and other creditors of unsecured debt are worried about the rising delinquency rates and are having no choice but to agree to debt settlement deals. With the new FTC laws, the settlement process is much easier for consumer.
Read MoreFiling for bankruptcy used to be the easiest option to eliminate debt and get a new financial start. With these new laws however other debt relief options such as debt settlement have become much more financially attractive.
Read MoreThe Consumer Debt Relief Protection Act was passed on July 28th 2010 and completely transformed the debt settlement industry. The day of debt relief companies making false promises with no guarantee are over.
Read MoreCredit card debt balances are rising out of control and many consumers are struggling to meet the minimum payments. In order to avoid bankruptcy, credit card companies and other creditors of unsecured debt are making more debt settlement deals.
Read MoreThe Credit Card Debt Relief Act 2010 effectively bans debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees. Now consumers don't have to pay a dime until their debts actually settle. These new laws make debt settlement a much better option.
Read MoreOn July 28th 2010, the FTC banned debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees. This means that consumers who enter into a debt settlement program will not have to pay a fee until their debt are successfully settled for an agreeable amount.
Read MoreWith these new laws consumers who enter into a credit card debt settlement program won't have to pay a dime until their debts are actually settled. Therefore, the risk of debt settlement has been shifted from the consumer to the debt relief company
Read MoreEntering into a debt settlement program used to be very risky because there was no guarantee that the debts would actually settle. With the recently passed laws by the FTC, consumers now will not have to pay a dime until their debts are settled.
Read MoreNew bankruptcy laws passed in 2005 made filing bankruptcy much more difficult so American consumers are now resorting to other debt relief options. Here we look at why debt negotiation programs have become so popular.
Read MoreCredit card debt was readily available over the last two decades and many Americans spent wildly and are now desperately in need of credit card debt relief. So what are the best debt relief options?
Read MoreCredit card debt is a problem that almost every American can identify with however there has never been a time in history where so many consumers are massively in credit card debt. So what are the best debt relief options for 2010?
Read MoreCredit card debt relief has become bigger than ever recently for a number of reasons. One such reason is in direct accordance to the new bankruptcy laws of 2005. These tighter bankruptcy regulations have directly increased debt settlement filings.
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