Posted on January 22, 2010
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As struggling consumers start looking at debt relief options it’s critically important that they understand the difference between their options, the overall effect each option will have on their financial picture, and whether there is another agenda at work when an option is suggested. Part of the confusion for consumers comes from how companies title themselves.
For instance, credit counseling was once a service originally provided to consumers by non–profit organizations like The National Foundation for Credit Counseling and its affiliates, Consumer Credit Counseling Services. The original mandate for these organizations was to work as a liaison between consumers and credit card companies, negotiating lower interest rates and monthly payment plans for consumers that were falling behind in their payments.
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Debt Settlement, Credit Counseling, and The Difference Between The Two
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