Are There Alternatives to Bankruptcy?

Just the sound of the word...BANKRUPCY sounds scary, doesn't it?too much debt

If you find yourself overwhelmed by too much debt, don't think that bankruptcy is your only choice. 

Millions of people just like you have resolved their debt problem by using alternative methods.

The worse mistake you can make is to DO NOTHINGIf you cannot afford to make the minimum payments due on your credit cards or other unsecured debt, don't put you head in the sand but start to take action.

Call your creditor before the due date of your payment.  You may be able to work out a temporary plan whereby you pay little or nothing for a few months or until you get yourself back on track.

However, don't be surprised to learn that even though you have been a good customer for many years and have never or rarely been late or missed a payment, they refuse to help you.

You'll soon find out that the credit card and banking industry is in business for one reason and one reason only...PROFIT!

Never forget that they DO NOT CARE:

  • That you've lost your job
  • That you have a family to take care of
  • That you've had a serious illness
  • That you've gone through a nasty divorce

GET THE PICUTRE! THEY DON'T CARE!

So what can you do?

You should contact a Debt Management Company to see if you can qualify for a Debt Management Program (DMP). If you do, then your interest rates and fees will be greatly reduced and your single payment may be a little less that the total of your current minumum payments due.

If you can't afford the DMP, then you should consider a Settlement Program

Once your accounts are delinquent for 120-180 days, the creditor may be willing to accept a settlement offer at about 50% or so if you have that much to make in lump sum.

Of course, for most people, if they had that kind of money, they would be behind in the first place!

You may try to arrange a term-payment settlement, but you may not get as good a deal if it takes 6 months or so to complete.

The main problems with do-it-yourself debt settlement is:

  • You will be dealing with professional debt collectors that are trained to intimidate you into sending them as much money as possible.  Be very careful!
  • The debt settlement process takes many hours and for most people (who have a job and or family), they just cannot spend that kind of time.

You may want to seek the help of a professional debt settlement company that has the experience to help you.

The point is, there are alternatives to bankruptcy and you should explore them first.

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