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How to get out of debt faster and cheaper than what you are doing now. By,
The Debt-Professor
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7 Responses to “The 5 Steps to Getting Out of Credit Card Debt”

  • 67675656565655656565:

    heres an idea dont …
    heres an idea dont get a great card dumb s

  • fps44:

    I think all of you …
    I think all of you should watch my video of “The Working Man” It is an original song by my son and I think it says it all. You can go to fps44 to check it out or type it in search. It is really very good!

  • DominicMetal1979:

    Creditors/ …
    Creditors/Collection agents can call your house up to three times a day, and can call your family, friends, and place of work, under the guise of “looking for you.” There’s no law against that. They can’t say WHY they’re calling, but they can identify themselves as a collection agency, which is just as bad. It’s all legal. What is “nasty” in the eyes of the law? They can’t threaten or intimidate you with more than they can legally do to you, but there’s no law against being rude and persistant.

  • essial:

    Take you to court …
    Take you to court and garnish your wages? Possibly. But there are federal laws about “nasty” collection calls that carry a hefty fine to any companies violating said laws. Harassment is is Harassment, be it from your ex or your creditor. Both are illegal and punishable by law.

  • DominicMetal1979:

    I don’t know for …
    I don’t know for sure, but if you go about it the WRONG way — just refusing to pay — then the company can sue you, and then either garnish your wages, put court-ordered liens on your house (and vehicle?), or send the sheriff to auction off certain of your property. Not to mention nasty collection calls to your friends, family, and place of work. Since there is real help available, why not do it the right way?

  • MarquisdeLafayett:

    how about these …
    how about these steps debt professor .

    1. MAX OUT YOUR CARD

    2. DON’T PAY ON IT ANYMORE .

    What are they going to do to me , it’s unsecured debt ? soooo the worst they can do is harm my credit score right ? but if no one’s lending anymore , my credit score means WHAT again ? nothing , this is a depression .

  • monicavalderete:

    This is a great …
    This is a great video!

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