(ARA) - When you have thousands of dollars in credit card debt, are struggling to pay your rent or mortgage and starting to receive collection calls, you might be tempted to throw in the towel and declare bankruptcy. But there are other, better options to help you get out from under your debt.
Recent legal changes have made it more difficult to declare bankruptcy. But even if you're able, you'll lose control of your assets and your credit will take a hit for at least 10 years.
A customized settlement program could help youInstead of declaring bankruptcy or taking out a debt consolidation loan, which can plunge you even deeper into debt, the better alternative is a customized debt settlement program designed to help cut your debt by up to 50 percent.
To qualify for debt relief you need to meet 3 criteria:
* Have at least $10,000 in credit card debt
* Be 30 to 90 days behind in your payments
* Be employed and/or able to afford to pay at least 3 percent of your debt on a monthly basis
If you qualify, the benefits of a customized debt settlement program are numerous:
* Pay off your debt in just 12 to 36 months
* Cut your debt by up to 50 percent
* Significantly reduce your monthly payments
* Get a custom plan tailored to your specific situation
* Protect yourself from bankruptcy
Speak with a certified debt settlement expert for freeFreedom Financial, one of the nation's oldest and most trusted debt settlement companies, They have a staff of certified debt settlement experts that you can speak with confidentially. They offer a free consultation to quickly assess your debt challenges and the options available to you.
If you choose to work with Freedom Financial, they will contact your creditors and reduce your debt by negotiating to reduce the principal balance owed. You will have just 1 simple monthly payment to settle with your creditors. Debts are typically settled for 30 to 50 cents on the dollar.
If you're ready to start on the road to financial recovery, visit
FreedomDebt.com to sign up for a free debt settlement consultation.
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