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Credit Card Debt Relief

By: Kay Brown

No small amount of responsibility comes with having a credit card but the number of people who now have credit card debts is at an all time high, increasingly people are using their cards just to pay for everyday goods.

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. Once this point has been reached then it only remains for some form of relief from the credit card debt to be arranged.

The first thing to do before opting for financial help is to stop using the card all together because if this doesn't happen it will be almost impossible to devise a debt relief plan. As soon as the spending has ceased it will be easier to find a source of credit card debt relief for the user. Of the options available, three in particular come to mind as the best ways to approach the debt consolidation problem.

Obviously, the easiest way to proceed is to apply for a credit card with a low interest rate on balance transfers where the debt can be consolidated where repayments can be made regularly within a specified budget. A good alternative to this option is a consolidation loan at a low interest rate where the debtor can decide exactly how much they can afford to repay every month after the outstanding debts have been cleared.

Once this amount has been agreed, the person with the debts must ensure the payments are made in full each month until the balance is clear. Remember, consolidation by card or loan will only work if the debtor has not already damaged their credit history.

There are times when credit card debt relief is not possible by this route and it is left to negotiation, often by a specialist company. Debt relief companies usually have a good track record at this type of negotiation with the usual arrangement of around half the outstanding debt will have to be paid and any balance can be dropped.

Bankruptcy should always be viewed as a last resort when all other options have been tried as there are serious consequences to this course of action. Once this option has been decided upon the debtor must be in no doubt that they will find it difficult to apply for any type of credit until the end of the bankruptcy as they will need to rebuild their credit rating.

The most important point to remember is that getting relief from your credit card debt should only ever be used once, as valuable lessons need to be learned about fiscal responsibility. If you do file bankruptcy and you start getting back on your feet and in a more fiscally solvent situation, you can rest assured that the credit card companies will try to snare you in once again with their easy offers of credit.

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