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Sub: #1 Consumer Credit Counseling Services? Thumbs up or down?
Replied on 05-28-2009, 11:34 AM
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Has anyone dealt with Consumer Credit Counseling Services? I'm getting ready to contact a credit counseling agency for advice, are they any good? I'm a little weary of them since I found them off Discover's website but from their page they look good.


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Replied on 05-28-2009, 12:45 PM
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That depends on your situation. If you can afford your minimums and are just needing lower interest rates that by all means a DMP with CCCS is great. If you are overextended that type of program won't help because you won't be able to afford that payment for that type of program.

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Replied on 05-28-2009, 12:46 PM
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Thumbs up for me. I have used them before and they were a Godsend.


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Replied on 05-28-2009, 03:28 PM
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Thanks mobile0311 and Shazzers. I'm a little confused. From what I read on their site, they state they can lower payments/reduce debt w/credit cards. Is that not the case? I am over my head w/payments, can't afford monthly mins anymore. Haven't fallen behind yet but the bank account is empty and rent is due next week.

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Replied on 05-28-2009, 06:14 PM
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They're non-profit and have an excellent reputation. I think the point mobile was making (correct me if I'm wrong) is that some financial situations are simply too bad that even lowered payments aren't low enough. You should at least get a free consultation with a bankruptcy attorney if things are bad. The worst that happens is you make an informed decision about a DMP.



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Replied on 05-29-2009, 12:16 AM
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Also, check out this FTC page on Dealing With Debt.

This Community also has a Do-It-Yourself section on Debt Management.

Whatever decision you make, make it an informed decision. Good luck in your path to becoming Debt Free!


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Replied on 05-29-2009, 04:28 AM
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I am currently in a DMP with CCCS and they have been great! I was $1000's behind in my credit cards and they reduced many of the payments each month although not drastically. I have about $16,000 in debt and I pay $500 per month. It is so nice to be able to answer my phone again and not have collectors calling me. I have been in the plan about 5 months and no calls from collectors anymore! I will have all paid off in 2012. If you can afford the minimum payments on all of your cards but just fell way behind like I did then you are a good candidate for CCCS DMP. You might meet with them and see what they can offer - the consultation is free and they can give you some good advice based on your situation. Good luck!

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Sub: #8 debt
Replied on 05-29-2009, 04:34 AM
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CCCS doesn't deal with JUST CC's, do they? If I have a few bad debts, that i want to try to Consolidate, can CCCS help me that way? Non-profit? does that mean they 'tack' on a feee to what you ALREADY owe? SHAZZER..you said you used them? tell me you're experience, please.

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Replied on 05-29-2009, 05:00 AM
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no, they will put all of your loans into the DMP. I think there are exceptions like house and car pymts. They are non profit and I think you can get free services but maybe you have to make under a certain amount. I pay $25 per month but for me it is worth it to only make one pymt to them and they manage the rest. I still get statements and online account access to CCCS account so I can see what is being paid. many of my accounts have sent me notices that they have moved my account to "current" status which is good

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Sub: #10 credit counseling no good
Replied on 05-29-2009, 01:53 PM
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Good afternoon. I am a debt analyst in the settlement part of the industry. We can not only lower your payments but also get rid of the interest and penalties and fee and lower your whole unsecured debt amount. Feel free to email me at solicitation not allowed here - Jason

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Sub: #11 debt
Replied on 05-29-2009, 07:01 PM
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Does CCCS deal with CA's, that are from outstanding PDL's, if their on your credit? I DO have some 'unsecured' items ( bad debt) on my CR. CHEEKLA.....that's all you pay is $25.00 for a payment?




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