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Debt Reduction Why You Should Consider It Sooner And Not
Later
Author: Marjorie Salada
This country's credit card users are entering an era where they are
facing increasingly serious debt collection issues. A debt reduction program
should be considered sooner and not later. You should be asking yourself if you
are using in excess of 30-50% of your available credit. You should also be aware
of being in danger of missing a payment. This is a sign that you should be
headed to the nearest licensed debt counseling agency. Here are some alarming
situations that may affect you if you wait too long to become enrolled in a debt
management program.
In the past, once credit accounts had been charged off it was still possible for
debt counseling agencies to have them recalled through the original creditors'
debt management department. Now the accounts are being sold to collection
agencies and are not able to be recalled because the original creditor no longer
owns them. This leaves you with the option of debt settlement or bankruptcy.
Both of which are devastating to your credit rating.
Let's consider the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. This basically states
your rights as a debt holder once your account is in the hands of a third party
collection agency. It states guidelines for how often and when the collection
agency can contact you, among other things. The original creditor, also known as
a first party collector, does not have to abide by the Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act. If your account is sold to a collection agency they now own the
account and have the right to call you whenever and as often as they want.
In the past, when charged off accounts were sold to collection agencies, they
harassed you until you learned your rights and then ruined your credit for seven
years. It has been reported that clients that have been dropped from debt
management repayment programs due to the inability to pay, have experienced
having the wages garnished as payment on these outstanding consumer debts. This
is a new trend in debt collection and once a trend is introduced into the credit
industry, it eventually becomes mainstream.
Credit accounts are being charged off earlier than ever before and creditors are
becoming much tougher when it comes to debt counseling programs. Some creditors
will allow you only one chance at the program. More and more finance
organizations are dropping consumers from debt counseling programs if their
payment is not received within 45 days.
With all that being said, if you see yourself headed for financial difficulties
you better find the nearest reputable consumer credit counseling agency,
quickly.
About the Author:
Marjorie Salada is the owner of
http://www.debtmanagement1.com/debt_counseling.htm , a website that contains
information on getting and staying out of debt. If you are looking for
information on debt consolidation, debt counseling or how to manage credit card
debt this site is an excellent resource.
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