What is the best debt consolidation program out there?

What is the best way to get into a debt consolidation program to pay my back bills?

  • im trying to pay back my unsecured credit i owe and i am unsure of what programs are good. know of any?

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    Go get a book on Debt and Credit Repair. All the tricks are there on how to negotiate, settle, remove things from reports, etc. A good book will make you a PRO Don't like to read? There is an organization out there that does this for you. It is a federally approved non-profit agency. No cost to you. National Foundation for Credit Councelling. NFCC.org You go to the website - get the 800 number and make an appointment at a local office. You can not get a consolidation loan unless you have collateral. Those days are long, long gone. IF you run accross a company that has the words negotiation or settlement run and run away fast from them. They will charge you thousands. They will allow your bills to go unpaid while they collect their fees and get rich from you. Most people end up in court anyway being sued. Yes, they have a good sales pitch and will get anyone that comes near them. Be careful - be smart. /

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If you have over $10k in unsecured debt and are experiencing a legitimate financial hardship it would be wise to speak with a debt relief specialist that will go over all your options for free. Check out the following link for a free debt relief consultation: http://www.freedebtreductionhelp.com Or Call: 877-853-6466

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