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Debt Settlement

A Better alternative to Bankruptcy
Lower monthly payments
No credit check required
Stop unwanted collection calls
Regain financial controls and become debt free


Be Debt Free in 24-48 Months!

Bankruptcy

Are There any Advantages to Filing for Bankruptcy?

As soon as a debtor files for bankruptcy, there is an automatic stay and most creditors must stop their collection efforts. Thus, the debtor can begin rebuilding his credit; financially-speaking, the debtor can start over.

Credit Card Bailout

What is Credit Card Bailout?

If you struggle to pay-off your credit card balance, your current income level is below or almost equal to your current expenses, with qualifying financial hardship conditions, Credit card companies may work with you to significantly reduce the debts or in other terms charge off your current balance.
Credit Card Bailout is not a Government sponsored, since Bail out terms was widely used and popular after Bush and Obama led government lend billions of dollars to major US financial institutes to avoid so called Depression. During the year 2008. While major financial system collapsed and unemployment jumped to highest historical rates, more and more consumers found it difficult to catch up with their day to day expenses and turned to their credit cards resulting higher credit card balances.
Same time major banks started reducing credit limits for struggling consumers and businesses.As a Debt industry expert we saw higher number of consumers turning to debt settlement and consolidation program as these big companies were motivated to charge off credit card balance at rate of 15% to 50% as they fear for consumer filing for bankruptcy.

Credit Card Bailout - Do it yourself


Thousands of People have choosen their debt related goals. Let us help you achieve true debt reduction in 9 to 36 months.

Credit card bailout - Reduce your credit card debt with these simple steps


I was once paying $1152 a month for a total of $42,940 in my unsecured debt. Now I am paying $495 a month. I wish I would have known about this program earlier

Cindy Dayton, OH