Posts Tagged ‘good’

Have YOU used the debt elimination programs of Suze Orman, John Cummuta or The Good Sense Ministry?

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Suze Orman is on the CNBC late night cable program (Saturdays) from 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM, giving financial advice and offering her debt elimination solutions, John Cummuta has a program called “Transforming Debt Into Wealth” and is marketed by the Nightingale-Conant Corporation out of Chicago and The Good Sense Ministry markets a budget and debt elimination program called “Good Sense” through Christian churches around the country. They are out of Wheaton, Illinois.

They all have been around for a while, all claim very good results, and all are very well respected. In addition they are all marketed by some very sound, well recognized and reputable people in the industry. Please give me some GOOD feedback.

If you have used any of these programs, I’d be very interested in your experience, GOOD or BAD. Please be honest. No need to bad mouth any of them just give the facts as they apply to your experience. Thank you.
If YOU personally have NOT used their programs, DO NOT bother to answer.
Thank you.

Are promises from debt settlement lawyers too good to be true?

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Can you trust a law firm that says they can settle you debt? I know debt settlement companies are not too good sounding, but what if it is a lawyer?

What is a good loan consolidation program for Federal and Private student loans?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I am looking for a good student loan consolidation program that will take on both my Federal and Private student loans from Sallie Mae. If you know of any good ones that you have heard of or used in the past, please leave a description or website so I can look into it. If you are a loan company, don’t bother answering the question as I will mark it as Spam. Thanks.

does anyone know of a good non-profit debt counseling service?

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

I am looking for a way to get a handle on my debt. I have explored a few different options, but my credit is too bad to get any type of loan. I just got a “quote” from a debt relief company to help resolve my issues, but I am a little wary because I have heard a lot of bad things about these companies. Is there anyone who is currently (or in the past) worked successfully with a non-profit debt counseling service? If so, who was it and how was your experience? Any other advice that can be offered is greatly appreciated.

Are credit consolidation companies a good idea for ppl with bad credit?

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

If a person has bad credit are they better off going with a debt consolidation company or does it look worse on your credit report?

Congress’ Bail Out isn’t Good Enough

Friday, December 25th, 2009


The Senate is to vote tonight on the bail out. In my opinion, it doesn’t do enough to protect the consumers. … Senate Congress Kevin Surbaugh Prince of Thrift debt loans spending news

Congress’ Bail Out isn’t Good Enough

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009


The Senate is to vote tonight on the bail out. In my opinion, it doesn’t do enough to protect the consumers. … Senate Congress Kevin Surbaugh Prince of Thrift debt loans spending news

Is Debt Settlement A Good Option?

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

When it comes to seeking debt relief, many Americans feel the only viable option they have is credit counseling or filing bankruptcy. What many people are not aware of is the little known process of debt settlement. The goal of debt settlement is to, first off satisfy your creditors for less than what they claim you owe and two save you as much money as possible during the process.

One reason many people choose a debt settlement company is because their debt amounts are too high for them to realistically manage to payback in full and want to avoid bankruptcy. Another reason why thousands of Americans choose a debt settlement company is because they are extremely upset and fed up with the credit card company over the fact that their interest rate has increased to an unfair high rate like 28 – 30% and the company refuses to lower it no matter how much you plead.

The number one reason why Americans choose a debt settlement company is because their desire to have closure on being in debt and their priority of becoming debt free becomes their number one goal. This outweighs any real or perceived thought of any negative impact that it could have on their credit history while going through the process of debt settlement.

According to the Fair Isaac Company your debt to credit limit ratio accounts for more than 30% of your score, so it becomes absolutely essential to eliminate your debt first when you are trying to improve your credit score. Also remember your credit report is only a snapshot in time and is never a permanent record, you can recover and improve your credit score over time. Everyone gets a second chance in America!

The banks would love to keep you in the mind set that your credit score is absolutely the most important part of your life and by not paying them back in full would decrease your score and put you in the gutter forever. By all means your credit is important but should not completely dominate your life. This mentality works in the bank’s behalf and keeps you in fear, just where they want you.

Think about it, if the banks were really concerned about you and your credit score, then why extend to you more credit on your current credit card so you can charge more when they know that this will decrease your score. So do they really care? NO.

When researching the option of debt settlement as your choice to become debt free understand that there are basically two types of companies to use when considering who you will choose to settle your debts. First there are the very common non-lawyer based debt settlement companies which comprise of over 95% of the companies currently advertising over the internet and TV. The rest are law firms that practice debt settlement as one of their services.

In the rest of this article I am going to list some of the major important points that you need to consider when choosing a debt settlement company to help you become debt free. As well as give you a warning sign for each point when speaking with the representative of a debt settlement company.

1. The company should save you at least 40% of your debt including fees and paying your creditors.

You can usually save 20% on your own with a little effort but any more than that requires experience and negotiating savvy.

Warning Sign

When you are speaking to the representative from any debt settlement company you need to be cautious and do your homework. There are many debt settlement companies that just want to make as much money as possible without any real regard for the client’s best interest. A lot of these representatives will say just about anything that pleases you to enroll you in their program. One way to recognize this type of company is by the tactic of setting a monthly payment amount to whatever the client wants. Usually, it’s very low and for a much longer period of time than what other reputable companies offer. This defeats the purpose of their claim of saving huge amounts of money because the interest keeps growing and the consumer does not realize that the longer the payback plan time frame the less they save.

2. Make sure your payback plan is in a realistic time frame to complete this process.

The major benefit of debt settlement is to become debt free in a very short period of time verses paying minimum payments to the credit card company which averages over 38 years to pay back. You should choose a debt settlement company that will focus and emphasize on enrolling you to becoming debt free in two years or less, but only under specific circumstances no longer than three years.

Warning Sign

By stretching a debt settlement payback plan farther than three years you’ll never receive the full benefits that you were told in the beginning. Why, because of accruing interest. In other words the percentage of money your saving on the original debt decreases drastically when you enroll in a program that has you paying for four or five years because the debt amount drastically increases.

3. Make sure the collections calls will be stopped.

One of the negative aspects of debt settlement is that you do need to fall behind in order for these creditors to be willing to accept less. While falling behind you will get barraged with calls from collection agencies. Simply put these can be very annoying, scary, embarrassing, and aggravating. Now when it comes to preventing collection calls from 3rd party collectors, only by retaining a lawyer to represent you will stop them from calling. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act states that if a client has attorney representation the 3rd party collector by law must deal with the attorney and not the debtor. Once the collector has been notified but continues too contact you directly then the collector becomes subject to a potential law suit.

Warning Sign

If a representative from a non-attorney based debt settlement company tells that they can stop the collections calls ask them how and why the collector has to abide by what the debt settlement company claims. By law, the collector does not have to deal with them. Typically their advice is to send a cease and desist letter; this can stir up a hornets nest. While this may stop the calls it will leave the collector no other option of contacting you to collecting the debt. So if they wish to continue to pursue with their collection attempts they will have to serve you papers to appear in court, meaning that you will be sued.

4. Make sure the company is reputable.

A good place to start is to check the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Next thing to consider is how long the company has been in business. Also look for a membership in T.A.S.C., the regulating body for debt settlement as this organization sets ethical standards for its members. A general rule of thumb is to look for a company that knows what they are doing and have settled many people’s debts in the past. Be sure the company discloses that this process will negatively impact your credit score and that they cannot guarantee how much debt will be settled.

When it comes to law firms you have an extra layer of protection, the bar association. Check the state bar for the attorneys standing if you are going with a law firm. The attorneys are held to a higher standard by being a member of the bar association. With unanswered complaints to the bar an attorney can lose his/her license and business. The attorney cannot get another law license and just open up somewhere else. So it is in their best interest to do the best job for the client. Attorney based companies will often charge higher fees however than non attorney companies so weigh your options carefully and make the decision that is best for you.

Warning Sign

This is pretty obvious, if a company has an unsatisfactory record with the BBB and is not a member it would be best to stay away. If a law firm is not in good standing with the bar in other words under investigation, then stay away. If the company is relatively new and is showing some of the warning signs mentioned above, definitely stay away.

While debt settlement can be a very smart and viable option for many you need to be very cautious about the organization you are employing. By following the points and warning signs above you will greatly reduce the risk of being enrolled into a program that will not benefit you.

Christina Costa, a freelance debt settlement writer, recommends Equotegrabber – where you can get a free debt relief quote online in seconds! Visit Equotegrabber.com

Is it a good idea to go through a debt settlement program if in the future I’ll need private students loans?

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

I was worrying that I wouldn’t be able to get private student loans in the future. I am a full time student now and my credit card debt is out of control. My only way out is through debt settlement. I hear it will affect my credit score badly–something that the private loan companies look at. Any advice?

Manage Your Credit: Getting A Good, Solid Deal On A Debt Consolidation Loan Rate

Friday, December 11th, 2009

There are some tips and pointers that you will want to keep in mind when it comes to getting the best deal on a debt consolidation loan rate. One pointer that you will want to keep in mind when it comes to getting the best deal on a debt consolidation loan rate is the importance of managing your credit.

While it is something of a vicious circle – most people want a debt consolidation loan to improve their overall financial and credit position – these same people cannot get the best debt consolidation loan rate when their credit is not in a good position. Once again, there are some tips that you can keep in mind to work to improve your credit standing in advance of actually submitting an application for a debt consolidation loan, tips that will aid you in obtaining the best possible rate on a debt consolidation loan rate.

When it comes to getting the best deal on a debt consolidation loan rate in the first instance, you should commence the practice of making certain that you do pay your bills on time. By paying your bills in a timely manner, you will start to build a solid credit history and you will build a high credit score. In the end, the best way to manage your credit, to prepare to get the best deal on a debt consolidation loan rate, is to make sure that you pay your current bills in a timely manner. You might want to consider putting off applying for a debt consolidation loan at least for a short time – a few months, perhaps – until you can make certain that all of your accounts are current.

Another easy step that you will want to take in advance of applying for a debt consolidation loan, in order to ensure the best possible debt consolidation loan rate, is to avoid seeking and taking on credit from other sources in advance of applying for a debt consolidation loan. For example, don’t apply for credit cards if you think you will be applying for a debt consolidation loan in the not too distant future.

In advance of making application for a debt consolidation loan, you will want to make certain that you have dealt with any seriously delinquent accounts. You will have to wait for at least some time after dealing with seriously delinquent accounts before you make application for a debt consolidation loan. Some experts advise that you wait a full six months after dealing with delinquent accounts before applying for a applying for a debt consolidation loan so that you will be better assured of getting the best possible debt consolidation loan rate.

Finally, when working towards the best possible debt consolidation loan rate, you will want to double check to make sure that your credit report itself is accurate. The majority of adults have inaccurate entries on their credit reports. By making certain that your credit report is in order, you will be ensuring that you have the best possible chance to get a decent debt consolidation loan rate when you apply for such financing.

Thomas Erikson is co-founder of http://www.your-debt-consolidation-loan.com which provides debt consolidation information and solutions. Find out how you can effectively get your finances under control with a low Debt Consolidation Loan Rate.