Credit Debt Settlement Act 2010 - How New Laws Help Consumers Settle Bad Credit Debt
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2010-12-21
The Credit Debt Settlement Act 2010 make it much less risky for consumers to negotiate and settle their unsecured debts for less. Now when you enter such a program you will not be responsible to pay a single penny until your debts are settled.
Federal Credit Card Debt Relief Laws - How New Federal Laws Make Debt Settlement Programs Better
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2010-11-24
Debt settlement companies are no longer able to collect upfront fees. This means that you don't have to pay a single penny until they are able to negotiate a successful settlement deal and eliminate at least 35% of your unsecured debts.
Credit Card Debt Bankruptcy - How New Federal Laws Make Bankruptcy Less Attractive For Debt Relief
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2010-11-15
Filing for bankruptcy might have been appealing in the past however new federal laws make this option far less attractive. It is important that consumers know all of their options for debt relief before ever filing bankruptcy.
Credit Card Debt Relief - How New Federal Laws Make Debt Settlement A Better Option
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2010-11-06
New federal laws were recently passed that provided significant protections for consumers in credit card debt. Now when someone enters into a debt settlement program they won't have to pay a dime until their debts actually settle.
Credit Card Debt Bankruptcy - How New Federal Laws Make Debt Settlement Better Than Bankruptcy
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2010-11-04
Debt settlement which used to be a very risky option for debt relief is now a legitimate and affordable option thanks to new federal laws which ban the practice of collecting upfront fees.
Federal Credit Card Debt Relief Laws - How New Laws Make Debt Settlement A Better Option
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2010-11-02
The new federal credit card debt relief laws were passed for good reason. These laws have changed the debt settlement industry and made it an overall much better option for consumers seeking debt relief.
Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 – Why Debt Settlement Is Now A Legitimate Debt Relief Option
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2010-10-28
The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 went into effect yesterday and now consumers that enter into a debt settlement program will not have to pay a fee until their debts are actually settled.
Debt Settlement New Laws – How New Laws Make Debt Settlement A Less Risky Option
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2010-10-27
New regulations for the debt relief industry go into effect today and effectively ban debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees for their services. Now, consumers won’t have to pay a dime until their debts are actually settled.
Bankruptcy Vs. Debt Settlement – How New Federal Laws Make Debt Settlement The Better Option
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2010-10-14
Bankruptcy used to be the easiest way to eliminate debt however with these new FTC laws in place, entering a debt settlement program has become far less risky. If they don’t settle your debt you don’t have to pay a dime.
Debt Settlement Act 2010 - How New Laws Effect The Debt Settlement Industry
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2010-10-05
The debt settlement process will still survive but there will be much less risk on the consumer’s behalf. The days of paying large upfront fees without getting any real debt relief service are over.
Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 – How To Take Advantage Of New Credit Card Debt Relief Laws
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2010-10-03
The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 was recently passed by the FTC. This new legislation bans debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees and also provides stricter regulations on disclosure requirements.
Credit Card Debt Solutions 2010 - Debt Settlement Vs. Consumer Credit Counseling
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2010-09-09
Credit counseling and debt settlement are two debt relief options that many consumers frequently group together. While they do have some aspects in common, they actually resolve credit card debt very differently. Which option is best for you?
Bankruptcy Vs. Debt Settlement - How New Debt Relief Laws Make Debt Settlement Less Risky For Consumers
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2010-09-09
Making debt settlement a performance based industry has taken much of the inherent risk off of the back of the consumer and transferred it to the debt relief company. With these new laws, if companies don't perform consumers won't have to pay a dime.
Credit Card Debt Relief Act 2010 – How New Laws Help Consumers Settle Credit Card Debt
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2010-09-08
On July 28th 2010, the FTC banned debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees. This means that consumers who enter into a debt settlement program will not have to pay a fee until their debt are successfully settled for an agreeable amount.
Credit Card Debt Settlement Act of 2010 - Why Credit Card Debt Is Now Easier To Eliminate
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2010-09-02
The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act of 2010 has created a legitimate opportunity for Americans to eliminate a percentage of their credit card debt. New regulations placed on debt settlement companies has made it a much better deal for consumers.
Credit Card Debt Relief - Why Bankruptcy Should Be Your Last Option For Debt Relief
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2010-09-01
Credit card debt continues to be one of the biggest problems facing the American public. Lending standards over the past decade have been downright irresponsible and now consumers are left searching for credit card debt relief options.
Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 – Why Credit Card Debt Is Now Easier To Negotiate And Settle For Less
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2010-08-31
The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 was recently passed by the Federal Trade Commission of the United States. These new laws make it much easier and less risky for consumers to settle credit card debt for less.
Obama Credit Card Debt Relief Program – Fact From Fiction
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2010-08-30
There has been a lot of talk lately about Obama’s credit card debt relief program and how consumers can take advantage of this to eliminate their credit card debt. Here we will separate fact from fiction.
Debt Settlement New Laws - Why Debt Settlement Is Finally A Legitimate Option For Consumers
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2010-08-30
New laws recently passed by the FTC have banned debt settlement companies from collecting upfront fees thereby making debt settlement a legitimate option for personal credit card debt relief.
Credit Card Debt Settlement Act 2010 - A Victory For The Obama Administration And Consumers In Credit Card Debt
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2010-08-26
The Credit Card Debt Settlement Act of 2010 will force the debt relief companies to live up to their promises and negotiate successful settlement deals. The days of collecting large upfront fees with no performance guarantee are over.
New Laws For Debt Settlement – Why The Debt Settlement Process In Finally Legitimate
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2010-08-24
With the new FTC laws, debt relief companies won’t get paid unless they are able to settle the debt for an agreeable amount. This will undoubtedly increase the effectiveness of debt settlement and provide consumers more protection.
New Credit Card Debt Relief Laws - A Victory For The Obama Administration And Consumers In Credit Card Debt
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2010-08-23
With the new FTC laws, consumers who opt for debt settlement will not have to pay a dime until their debts are actually settled. This legislation is indeed a victory for both the Obama administration and consumers in credit card debt.
FTC's restrictions on Debt Settlement Companies: Are they enough?
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2010-08-20
The Federal Trade Commission announced new restrictions on debt settlement companies that reduce and eliminate debt on consumer's behalf.
New Debt Settlement Laws – A Victory For Consumers With Too Much Credit Card Debt
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2010-08-19
The new debt settlement legislation has taken the risk off the back of the consumer and placed it upon the debt settlement companies. The days of collecting large upfront fees without actually settling the consumer’s debts are over.
Credit Card Debt Relief Reform Act – How New Laws Make It Easier To Eliminate Credit Card Debt
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2010-08-12
With these new laws consumers who enter into a credit card debt settlement program won’t have to pay a dime until their debts are actually settled. Therefore, the risk of debt settlement has been shifted from the consumer to the debt relief company