Knocking Down the Debts with Credit Repair
Jonathan Cheong
If you take a hard look at your situation and analyze your debts carefully, you might just find a solution to knocking down the debts. Debts are bills we owe to creditors, someone or source that has extended us a line of credit believing that we will pay the debt on time.
When creditors notice that you are behind on your bills they often wait a few weeks before notifying collection agencies and reporting you. In this length of time, you can write your creditors and ask for an extension or a reduction on your debt so that you can knock the debt down slowly.
Most creditors want the money and will extend your time to repay the debt, since they do not want to go through the hassle that comes along with reporting you. Most creditors want their clients to return and believe that if they give you a chance you will repay your debt and open a new account.
If you do not contact your creditors and ask for an extension the creditors, want to remain the nice guys so they hand your over to the hounds. Once the collection agencies receive your files, they begin their hunt and will go to all lengths to hunt you down, including breaking some laws to find you.
Collection agencies often do not care whether you return to the creditors or not, rather they are paid a percentage for each debt collected. It is all about the money honey, so getting ahead is the best solution for repairing debt.
Collection agencies could care less if you have $1 to feed your kids, or else if you fall over from a heart attack as a result of them hassling you. Collection agencies are in it for the money.
Knocking down your debts upfront is a sure way of repairing your credit. After you have contacted each creditor, you can start setting up a budget plan that will help guide you through the process of eliminating your debts. Start with a weekly budget plan and then work your way toward a monthly plan.
Once you have a budget plan set up check the balance in each checking, saving or money marketing account regularly. If you do not have a savings, account open one. Make sure that the account does not have fees or interest rates attached.
If you have difficulty-managing money you may want to open a Paypal account and apply for a debit card online. This account not only protects you against identity theft, it also makes it difficult for you to get money right away. Put your debit card where you can't find but in a safe place.
Papal accounts often pay back money when you spend so if you want to pay your bill with the Papal card you will get 1% of that spending returned to your account. This is a solution, but you have to learn how to manage your money and your self in order to repair your credit and get out of debt.
When people feel out of control, it often affects their lives tremendously. Therefore, when you take control of your situation you are restoring human natures within. Putting a stop to collection agencies is a big step toward a brighter future.
If you need help getting out of debt there are resources available to you. The many resources that does not include additional debts to your credit are the best solutions for repairing your credit.
You might want to even search for loopholes in the system to find a way out of debt. If you are low income and have bad credit there, are government loans and grants available. By searching the marketplace, you just might find out that you qualify for a loan or grant from the government.
There are also possibilities that include getting creditors to drop your credit completely. If you do not take the step to learn what is available to you, you will never get out of debt. So if you want to avoid the hounds stay on the porch with the dogs and knock those debts down!
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