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Submitted by on Sun, 12/18/2005 - 08:19
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A few months ago I started with a debt consolidation Company which has been working ok, except for the fact that I even have to pay them each month $36 for their service.. Since I have been out of work on FMLA and have accumulated more debt which includes Dr. Bills, Hospital, Utilities and Payday Loans. Now I need short time help till I get back to fulltime pay in Jan 06. The only thing I can find is payday loans, most consolidation loans want you to own a house, but we rent. My husband just doesn't make enough to cover everything and we NEED help. Since we're already working on restoring our credit, does anyone know of a loan company that can help? I saw a few people mention Town & Country but I can't find any info on them. thanks :cry:


Sherry,

I understand your position, but it is not advisable to go in debts further because the consequences of one more loan could be fatal. You won't be able to get a consolidation loan without collateral. Yes, you can mange some payday loan, but the aftermath of these payday loans is very serious.

http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/risky-payday.html

Since you are already in a consolidation program, it is better not to pile up debts. Otherwise your debt free days will be delayed. If you face any problem with your payments, contact your consolidator and ask for some better payment plan.

Generally payment plan is designed in such a way that never upsets your budget. You can avail free counseling by registering yourself with this site-

http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/signup/


Submitted by 4u.bryan on Mon, 12/19/2005 - 10:02

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carson2005,

Welcome to forums. You have said it rightly. Good credit is a must. If any financial institute agrees to lend you money despite of the fact that your credit is not up to the grade, then two possibilities are there-

  • You might have to pay high rates of interest,
  • The lender will ask for an upfront fee, which seems very fishy.

If this is the scenario, needless to say, it is not going to help you anyway.


Submitted by 4u.bryan on Sat, 12/24/2005 - 08:46

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Hi

A good credit score defines the potential to pay back the loan offered to the consumer. If the scores are low, it may be one of the most important reasons for credit being denied. Raising credit scores is quite possible if you give your time and dedication to it.

Some of the tips to improve it are mentioned in the thread given below.

http://forums.debtcc.com/forums/credit-check.html


Submitted by ben on Sat, 12/24/2005 - 10:35

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I am currently on workmans' comp and have a hard time getting on top of my bills. I have managed to get them down to around $7000 but because of the interest, over limit fees, and late payment fees it is slowly climbing. I need a consolidate my debts to one payment a month but is it possible to find a company that will help me without another fee that I cant afford. Thank you for any help you might be able to give me, DJ


Submitted by dj46bears on Thu, 03/23/2006 - 09:33

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Hi DJ,

I understand your situation. debt consolidation care helps people to find out a good consolidation company. Once you fill out the registration form you are ready to receive a call from one of the best consolidation companies. The registration is free here, so the counseling.


Submitted by stanley on Thu, 03/23/2006 - 16:16

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a few years ago my wife had 2 major heart attcks and we almost lost her. we had no medical insurance as it was too expencive at my work. long story-short we lost about everything and had to file bankrupcy a year ago. we are slowly starting to recover but alot of our debt was student loans and federal tax's, as you know these can't be forgiven. i would really like to be able to consolidate all our bills into one payment of around 1,100.00 per month, one pay check and still have a total debt of 50,000.oo paid in the next 5 years in time to part-time retire, but nop-one can seem to help.


Submitted by on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 04:15

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