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Credit Card Debts - Why Credit Card Debts Are Always Negotiable and How to Capitalize
By Erik Stump


In a credit driven economy the average usage of card is around 8-10 cards per family. The card has provide itself as a substitute for money and people and the economy has accepted it well. On the other hand we also find card as an instrument which has also become a tool of exploitation of people who use it.

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Duane Faitel writes:

Subject: Credit card debt

I no longer use my credit cards, yet I got hit with the downturn and have outstanding credit card debt. I am looking to negotiate with the cr cards co's and know they are willing to settle. thanks for the info.

Comment provided November 5, 2009 at 2:39 am

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