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		<title>Settle Your Own Debt &#8216;Only If&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time is valuable. Most people can not afford to lose time from work to negotiate settlements on their debt. Phone calls, and correspondence must to be answered. Complete contact must be kept with creditors and collection agencies, every detail of the debt being negotiated on must be known. Can everyone afford to do this, YES, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Time is valuable. Most people can not afford to lose time from work to negotiate settlements on their debt. Phone calls, and correspondence must to be answered. Complete contact must be kept with creditors and collection agencies, every detail of the debt being negotiated on must be known. Can everyone afford to do this, YES, if they are home unemployed! Arrangements sometimes may take up anywhere from one day to six months , this is why I say negotiating debt is time consuming.<br/><br/>Collectors will test your patience. The phone calls become unbearable, one call after <br />another, collection agencies do not give up. These calls come at all times of the day, and they are computer generated, knowing the stress you are going through just being in debt are you willing to add extra stress because you think you might know what you are doing? This is where many people quit their own efforts and contact debt relief agencies. Trust me I have the gray hair to prove it, collection calls are not easy to deal with.<br/><br/>If you are a car mechanic chances are I will trust you with the brakes on my car. I do not think I will go to my local garage to learn how to become debt free. The know how is not only how to speak, most of us know how to negotiate, it is not complicated. Working on oyur own debt is knowing when to say certain things and when not to. negotiating is like a boxing match, one must know when to take a punch and when to hit back. This is called experience, just like that car mechanic who knows when to change those brakes, debt negotiators know when to go in for the kill. Unless you are extremely good at knowing when to punch and when not to, debt settlement is not the business for you.<br/><br/>The contacts. Most people laugh when I mention this, the fact is this business is repetitive. What to say, what to do and whom to work with. Believe it or not, there are nice people collecting debt. It takes time, patience and the know how to find these people. Once you find them, you never let them go. You make your enemy your ally, in this case debt negotiators learn to work with debt collectors. They work up a rapport, they sometimes become friends, that is why it is so important to seek the proper help.<br/><br/>If you think you have what it takes to negotiate on your behalf, by all means go ahead. Keep in mind the road is not going to be easy but not impossible. It is highly rewarding to know you can make a difference in peoples lives, as a debt negotiator I take great pride in helping those in real need of debt relief, people with a real hardship. I wish you great success in your efforts.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dan Delgado						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Debt Settlement Facts and Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 01:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you are watchful of your budget, things do happen. Particularly tragic to a household budget is a large, sudden debt, or the loss of income which may hinder your ability to repay.Debt negotiators may be able to help you come to equitable settlements for your debts.Professional debt negotiators can work with your creditors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Even if you are watchful of your budget, things do happen. Particularly tragic to a household budget is a large, sudden debt, or the loss of income which may hinder your ability to repay.<br/><br/>Debt negotiators may be able to help you come to equitable settlements for your debts.<br/><br/>Professional debt negotiators can work with your creditors to explain the situation and to negotiate on your behalf. Even if your creditors refuse to offer a repayment plan that suits you, don&#8217;t jump to the &#8216;bankruptcy&#8217; mind set. Recent federal laws now require credit counseling before proceeding into bankruptcy. But there are also federal laws to help protect you from unscrupulous collection agencies.<br/><br/>The primary reason creditors may accept a settlement is because it is cost effective for the creditor. The degree of the discount (how much they will forgive) will vary case-by-case; therefore, a creditor will take into account many factors when determining their bottom line on accepting a settlement.<br/><br/>They calculate the probability of recouping the debt; either by a collection agency or via legal action, versus the amount of a settlement offer.<br/><br/>Before they agree to any settlement, they will often consider your income, state of residence, age of the debt, type of debt, and your assets.<br/><br/>Professional negotiators will appeal to your creditors that it is in their best interest to settle the debt.<br/><br/>Major difference between Debt Management and Debt Settlement<br/><br/>Debt Management<br/><br/>In a debt consolidation program, also known as a Debt Management Plan (DMP), the debtor pays back 100% of their debt plus interest. Interest is commonly reduced to the 8% to 10% range. Additionally, most Debt Management Companies have a monthly service fee tacked on to the monthly payment. Most people pay back about 130% of their debt over 5 to 6 year period. Debt Management has a moderate affect on a good credit file and will improve most poor credit files. But, a Certified Debt Arbitrator is qualified to explain both programs to you and will be able to provide you the differences in monthly payments as well as the pros and cons of each program.<br/><br/>Debt Settlement<br/><br/>In a Debt Settlement program, most clients pay back an average of 54% of their total debt, including all agency fees as well as accruing fees and interest. This 54% figure is based on the client&#8217;s starting balances.<br/><br/>Debt Settlement has a major impact on good credit but will improve credit for people that are 6 months or more past due. This improvement in credit profile is caused by bringing outstanding balances down to a ZERO balance.<br/><br/>Is debt settlement right for you?<br/><br/>Some consumers get so deep into debt, that bankruptcy seems their only way out before debt takes over their lives. Unlike bankruptcy, debt settlement is a far simpler process in comparison, and has less of a &#8217;stigma&#8217; attached to it.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Toni Phelps						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Settle Unsecured Debt ASAP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 06:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is true creditors can claim much of the unsettled debt as a loss and still not take a big hurting, but in these times of recession every penny they collect from their debtors is better than none at all. Usually a creditor will charge off an account about 180 days delinquency, this means the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>It is true creditors can claim much of the unsettled debt as a loss and still not take a big hurting, but in these times of recession every penny they collect from their debtors is better than none at all. Usually a creditor will charge off an account about 180 days delinquency, this means the account will be forwarded to a collection agency or sold to a junk debt buyer. Once this happens settlement percentages will change, some for the best some for the worst.<br/><br/>Collection agencies and junk debt buyers are now more and more buying old debt from creditors. In the past they would serve as a third party collecting on the creditors behalf and earn a percentage on the money collected from the debtor, some collection agencies and creditors still handle business in such a fashion. Others now buy the debt directly from the creditors for pennies on the dollar and claim they cannot settle the debt for less than 80 or 70%, thus making a tremendous profit for their efforts. Some of the junk debt buyers, who also buy old debt for pennies on the dollar and hire debt collection lawyers for their collection process. There are ways to get better deals from these companies, but one must know what to do to achieve them.<br/><br/>Some accounts depending on the creditor believe it or not are better off going to collection agencies for better settlements. There are a handful of creditors that under no circumstances will negotiate a reduction on debt owed. In this case a negotiations professional can inform you as to which accounts to negotiate with the original creditor and which ones to negotiate with a collections agency.<br/><br/>The debt settlement industry is forever changing, dictated by the decisions taken in the credit card company board rooms everyday. Debt negotiators are aware of these changes as their job is to speak to these very companies everyday. No debt settlement service can exactly estimate how much money anyone can save by negotiating on their debt for the same exact reasons I just mentioned, the best way to know this is to engage in negotiations. Once a negotiation is underway your debt settlement negotiator will have a better idea of the probable savings .<br/><br/>One fact is true the more active a person is in pursuing agreements with their creditors or collectors the sooner all the debt will be settled. Hiding for the most part will do no good as interest rates, penalties and late fees will continue to accumulate. All creditors, collection agencies and junk debt buyers will factor in this added charges when collecting on the unpaid accounts.<br/><br/>Therefore it is extremely important to remain proactive in the pursuit of arrangements to eliminate all debt. One of the most important decisions is to find the professional help which will help you do it as fast and as efficiently as possible.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dan Delgado						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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