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Old 03-28-2008, 04:32 PM
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If you have found yourself living with credit card debt then you are not alone; this situation is the result of years of easy living on credit. People now owe thousands to finance companies because they do not realize they are spending beyond their means and by the time they do come to realize, the damage is already done. The best way to salvage this situation would be to opt for credit card debt relief.

At this point it is important to start as you mean to go on and stop all spending on the card otherwise it will make arranging a debt relief plan much harder to implement. Once the debtor has decided to do something about the debts incurred they can start looking for a suitable credit card debt relief option. Whilst there are a number of debt consolidation options, the three mentioned below are the most common used for people in similar situations.

The next step is to find a credit card that is offering special low interest rates on balance transfers, this way the debt consolidation can be made into one loan which can be repaid in regular installments. If this method is not available then a consolidation loan may be a debt relief answer where a number of debts can be replaced with just one at a lower monthly installment.

The only problem here is that the debtor must be determined enough to stick to the plan they have made until the end. This option will not work if the credit standing of the debtor is poor and they are not in a financial position to pay off their debts monthly.

Failing this option then the services of a credit card debt relief company might be more suitable, negotiating a settlement with the card issuers directly. The negotiations usually mean that a set amount of the debt, normally half, will have to be repaid and the remainder written off.

The last option available to the debtor is to apply for bankruptcy which will clear all the debts and although this may sound inviting it should only be regarded as something done when all else has failed. This final option means that the slate will be wiped clean but trying to access credit of any kind will be very difficult whilst the bankruptcy is in force so rebuilding the credit history will take some time. These options should be considered as a once only relief from credit card debt because lessons need to be learnt so the situation does not happen again.
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