Debt Relief USA — What Do They Offer?

You may have heard of an organization called Debt Relief USA. This company claims to help you get out of debt, stop those pesky collection calls and reduce your monthly payments. There are minimum qualifications you must meet before you can use their services. For example, you must have unsecured as opposed to secured debt. Examples of unsecured debts include credit cards, medical bills, legal fees and the like. Secured debts, on the other hand, are things like home loans and car loans where there is a piece of property (the car or home) that can be repossessed by the lender. If you are seeking help with your unsecured debts, this company may be able to help.

This debt relief provider can negotiate with your creditors to lower interest rates and late fees. They may also be able to reduce your monthly payments by as much as 60 percent. This is not always the case, but it is a possibility. How it works is simple. You provide the company with a detailed list of all your debts. After reviewing your debts and negotiating with your creditors, they give you a monthly payment amount. This monthly payment goes to the company, who then disburses the funds among your creditors. This is certainly much easier than mailing off all those checks yourself. Rather than having a number of payments to make every month, you only have one.

Of course, programs like Debt Relief USA only work if you are committed to getting out of debt and staying that way. If you continue to accumulate debt, no relief service in the world can help you for very long. There are plenty of ways to avoid further debt. Some people cut up all their credit cards and pay cash for everything. If you don’t feel comfortable doing that, keep one or two credit cards on hand but do not use them for anything other than emergencies. When you do use them, pay more than the minimum monthly payment so the balance gets paid off more quickly. The last thing you want is to have to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a blemish on your credit record which stays there for up to ten years. People who file for bankruptcy have a very hard time obtaining any kind of credit and may not be able to buy a vehicle or home.

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