Archive for 'Debt Advice'
A Way To Manage Debts – Debt Management – by Elaine Owen
Posted on 27. Dec, 2009 by Liquid Your Company.
When pending bills are not taken seriously, then it always results in mounting debts with high interest on them. Debts not only hamper the credit position but also emerge as hurdle while procuring funds from the financial market. So, what a person in debts is needed to do, in order to handle them? He only [...]
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A Simple Question We All Wonder – Are Debt Settlement Companies Scams? – by Jon Butt
Posted on 24. Dec, 2009 by Liquid Your Company.
Are debt settlement companies scams? It’s a simple question so does it have a simple answer?
Along with the genuinely helpful firms, there are plenty of operations billing themselves as legit debt settlement companies. These debt company scams prey on debtors by promising relieved debt and empty their pockets forcing payment of outrageous fees.
For starters, scams [...]
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A Monster Called Credit Card Debt – by David Burrow
Posted on 23. Dec, 2009 by Liquid Your Company.
Let’s face it: Credit card debt is a heavy burden to carry and dealing with it is not fun either. Credit card debt is at an all time high, especially in the Western world. It has become a common problem both there and in America too. Credit card debt is easy to get into and [...]
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A guide to debt management – by Reethi Rai
Posted on 20. Dec, 2009 by Liquid Your Company.
When in deep debts, any wishful thinking that debts will disappear over time might prove to be more disastrous. People who emerge from debt are not just lucky; it is their determination to find a way out that has helped them become debt free. Taking assistance from a debt management company is one of the [...]
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A Guide to Bailiff Rights of Entry – by Neil Robertson
Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by Liquid Your Company.
<p>On a normal unsecured debt you are more likely to see a debt collector, but they have no powers whatsoever. You are perfectly entitled to slam the door on them and demand they leave your property! Any persistent attempts to contact you (standing outside shouting, knocking on the door constantly) could be construed as harassment [...]


