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    Posted by admin on November 5th, 2008 and filed under Negotiate Debt |

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    Title pretty much says it all! As with many folks nowadays, I am staring down bankruptcy, and would like to get some expert’s (or those who have gone through this and succeeded) advice. I have ventured on my own, and have been unsuccessful at achieving either a rate reduction or debt forgiveness.

    You certainly aren’t alone, so many are facing the same thing.

    What you need is a third party, independent advocate, to intervene on your behalf. Call Lifeline or the Salvation Army and ask to speak to their financial counsellor. If you belong to a church, they may have someone who can help you. You may have to wait a little, but do explain how urgent it is and they may be able to delay things for you. Whatever you do, don’t go into further debt, trying to get another loan to pay out what you already have.

    Also please don’t get involved in any ‘new schemes’… you have to work with what you have now. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

    Best wishes.

    3 Responses

    1. leah g Says:

      You have to offer to pay something. Go as low as you can. One debtor at a time.
      References :

    2. crisanthe Says:

      You certainly aren’t alone, so many are facing the same thing.

      What you need is a third party, independent advocate, to intervene on your behalf. Call Lifeline or the Salvation Army and ask to speak to their financial counsellor. If you belong to a church, they may have someone who can help you. You may have to wait a little, but do explain how urgent it is and they may be able to delay things for you. Whatever you do, don’t go into further debt, trying to get another loan to pay out what you already have.

      Also please don’t get involved in any ‘new schemes’… you have to work with what you have now. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

      Best wishes.
      References :

    3. KENNETH R Says:

      My suggestion is trying to obsord as much information as you can before making up your mind,here http://www.DebtFreetips.info/debt-free.htm is a good one.

      References :

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