Considering debt settlement? Negotiate and Settle Your Debts guides you to an extremely inexpensive way to do your own negotiating and settling of credit card debt. Also included are what the banks are accepting as...

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Considering debt settlement? Negotiate and Settle Your Debts guides you to an extremely inexpensive way to do your own negotiating and settling of credit card debt. Also included are what the banks are accepting as settlements as of December 2012.

Save thousands of dollars and improve the quality of your life with this very informative gem of a book. Contents include sample debt settlement letters, instructions on the timelines, how and when to start negotiating with your creditors, what happens each month you go late, credit repair letters, information about the Statute of Limitations and FDCPA, information about the IRS Debt Forgiveness laws, including insolvency. Recent debt settlement letters of the authors from Bank of America for 20 cents on the dollar show that the strategies in this audiobook really work.

These are easy to follow steps which allow you to take back control of your financial future. Take action on your credit card debt today and discover the secrets the debt settlement companies and banks don't want you to know!



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