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Debt Settling vs. Debt Consolidation
I lost my job and am now underemployed, dealing with $18k credit card debt. Paying just above minimum but not seeing balances go down. I don't want to file bankruptcy either. Could you help me understand my options to get rid of my debt?
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In fact, you have no other choice. $18,000 is a huge amount and I doubt you'll be able to pay it back on time, so debt settlement is the best option for you. On this occasion, I can advise you to read the
They are real experts in everything related to debt relief, so they will be able to help you.
They are real experts in everything related to debt relief, so they will be able to help you.
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It is indeed very unfortunate. Unfortunately, no one is immune to such situations. Perhaps you should consider finding a better-paying job. Since the amount of debt is not small, you will definitely need someone's assistance. I hope you find a way out of this situation.
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I agree, I am sorry it happened to you. I think you should not give up everything, and on the contrary, pull yourself together. Try to look for part-time work. Or find a better job with a good salary. The credit taken from the bank must be repaid quickly, or you might lose something, so ask a good lawyer to get good advice on the matter.
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As my grandmother used to say "it is always better to have less money but not be in debt than to have a lot of money and have debts everywhere" said and done, I think the same thing, debts are the worst thing there is and you always have to try to pay them off
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