Credit card Debt
Debt settlement is one of the most affordable ways to get out of debt. If you're thinking of filing for bankruptcy, it may be a better choice for you. visit [http://www.ishkabibbles.com]
Debt settlement works best for people who cannot pay their bills, are behind in their payments, or are considering bankruptcy. It is not designed for consumers who have small amounts of debt or who can still make their payments. It is a more aggressive approach to getting out of debt, and is not right for everyone. But debt settlement is a proven method that does work (and worked very well for me personally).
A credit report lists your payment history and amount of debt, so debt settlement is noted on your credit report, and can lower your credit score. However, many people don't realize that having a lot of debt also lowers your credit score. And with very high debt, many lenders won't lend you money (which is one reason to have good credit in the first place) and you may not be able to afford to borrow more money (another reason to have good credit) anyway. So, when considering debt settlement, make sure to compare the benefits (getting out of debt faster & saving lots of money) against the drawbacks (lowering your credit score). For me, getting completely out of debt and getting my life back to normal was well worth it.
Some companies will require you to have a financial hardship, and may not work with you if you are not already behind on your payments. Others will ask you to stop paying your credit card bills and have the money you would have used on the payments sent directly to them as a savings plan to accumulate enough money for a settlement while they negotiate with your creditors. So it is possible to use debt settlement if you are not behind on your credit card payments - especially if you cannot pay your other bills