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Frequently Ask Question
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Why can't I just negotiate with
creditors on my own?
In some cases, you can negotiate with creditors on
your own to arrange payment or have positive
information reported to a credit bureau. However,
to get the benefits of lowered monthly payments,
lower interest rates, stopped late charges, and
waived over the limit fees, you need
ChristianDebtRemover.org's services. We deal with
non-profit organizations, and their credit
counselors can secure you these benefits not
usually available to consumers.
Why can't I just keep paying off
my creditors on my own?
If you keep paying just the minimum to your
creditors at the current interest rate, it will
take you MUCH longer than if you paid off your
debt through our debt consolidation services. A
$10,000 debt usually takes about 30 years and
around $24,000 to pay off (if you are paying the
monthly minimum of 2.5% of the balance at an
average interest rate of 18.0%).
Because we may be able to reduce your interest
rates, stop over the limit fees, and so on, it
will take a lot less time to pay off your debt
through us. Chances are, in the past, all your
debt payments have just gone to pay off interest.
You probably haven't even reduced the balance! On
average, our debt consolidation clients pay off
their debts in 3 to 5 years, depending on
individual circumstances.
How much will it cost me to be
on the debt consolidation program?
Due to the fact that ChristianDebtRemover.org
works with non-profit organizations, we do not
charge any fees for our services. The debt
counseling agency that we refer will provide you
with a FREE quote and FREE analysis of your debt
situation with NO OBLIGATION.
If you decide to take advantage of the service
with the accredited debt consolidation agency they
will advise you on any fees associated and in most
cases those fees will be included in the total
debt consolidation. Remember you will be working
with non profit organizations assembled to help
consumers understand their debt problems and find
solutions to getting out of debt.
How will joining a debt
consolidation service affect my credit rating?
Do you have a good credit history? If yes, then
you should be aware that your credit report may
state that you are working through a debt
consolidation service. We can't guarantee how
future creditors will interpret this information,
but we believe that it shows you are trying to get
help. Your credit report probably states that
you've been carrying balances, made late payments
in the past 7 - 8 years, or even missed payments,
so it may not be as perfect a credit history as
you think.
If no, then debt consolidation services can only
help you. If you make your payments in full and on
time, then many of your creditors will "re-age"
your account, which means they will show your
accounts as current after several payments. In
general, if you are paying off debt, that can
revitalize your credit report. Showing that you
are working through a debt consolidation service
may show future creditors that you needed help but
wanted to pay off your debts in full.
Can I send in more money once I
have a better cash flow?
Absolutely! You can always increase your monthly
payment. The more you pay, the faster your
accounts will be paid off. Just let the debt
consolidation office know you want to increase
your payments before you send in the higher
payment(s) so they can figure out which creditors
to pay more money.
Should I pay my bills in the
time before I send you my first payment?
That's your decision. However we recommend that
you do if you can. There is a brief negotiation
period of approximately 30 days after your first
debt consolidation payment is received. During
this time arrangements for future payments with
creditors can be made. If you miss due dates for
accounts during the negotiation period, you are at
risk of penalties and negative information
reported to the credit bureau.
After I pay off one account, can
I just pay less?
That's your decision, but we highly recommend that
you pay the same amount and transfer whatever you
used to pay for the other account to a high
interest account. That way, as you pay off each
account, you end up paying more to the remaining
accounts, speeding up the process without changing
your monthly spending budget.
Will I still receive harassing
phone calls?
You might the first several months on the program
since it takes time for your creditor's
collections department to find out you're using a
debt consolidation service. If you get a harassing
call, inform the party to call your debt
consolidation office and speak to your account
specialist. If you get a harassing call from a
collection agency that is not part of your
creditor's company, we will provide you with a
cease and desist letter. 3rd party collection
agents must obey this letter, according to the
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Make sure you
tell your account specialist if you receive any
such calls from a collection agent. |
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