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What You Should Know About Credit Card Debt Elimination Scam
The most common credit card debt elimination scam that you may come across starts with one or more emails that you receive from a debt elimination company. There are many people that face incredibly high debt levels and they sometimes incline to believe anything they are told. Finding a quick and unhoped way to stop the financial agony sounds like a gift from heaven. Well, that is not possible! Be wary of too high promises, because nothing can wipe away debt!
A credit card debt elimination scam often has a very legal appearance to convince people of its reliability. All sorts of laws and titles are used to give credibility to the scheme: The Fair Debt Collections Practices, Title 15 United States Code section 1692, the Fair Credit BillingĀ Act and much more. Companies will even send printed materials in support of their claims, but you have to pay ,000 or ,000 as fees for the elimination process.
Do not trust the credit card debt elimination scam that hides behind such stories! Be rational and think for a second! Billions of people are using credit cards, and lenders extend the credit limits for their clients on a regular basis. If there was something illegal about this, don’t you think that the issue would have got to the attention of the law makers or law enforcers? ‘There is no free lunch’! Remember this saying whenever you think that complete elimination of your debt is possible without your actually paying it!
In order to stay realistic and be wary of a credit card debt elimination scam I suggest the following self-analysis. What did you spend the money on? Did you spend it on consume products? Have you made some home investments? The only way to cover debt is to pay it, and it is your fault if you have overextended the credit. What grounds have you got to believe that you get all these things for free?
The best advice that you can get here is not to trust any promise for debt elimination. If you receive emails about debt elimination, treat them as spam. Try to keep up with the repayment, and get reliable financial consultancy from a reliable advisor. Be moderate, reasonable and cautious, and you’ll keep trouble away!