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30-Sep-2010
Visit www.FreedomDebtRelief.com for more information. About Freedom Debt Relief Our Debt Reduction Program is an innovative solution for consumers struggling with large debt burdens and who need debt relief. Freedom Debt Relief uses debt negotiation with a goal of dramatically lowering your debt levels. Our goal is to save you the most possible money and to get you debt free in the shortest amount of time. We may be able to help you save more money than simple Consumer Credit Counseling while protecting you from the harsh impacts of bankruptcy. We think we have the best solution for most consumers with serious debt concerns. For a free 10 minute consultation call us toll-free at 1-800-544-7211 anytime between 6:30am and 7:30pm PT.
30-Sep-2010
World’s Worst Credit Card?
Category : Debt Reduction
Think you’ve got it bad with the fees your credit card charges you? Well try this: $247 up-front, for a $300 credit line… And that’s not the worst of it!
30-Sep-2010
An unsecured credit card is a credit card that has no security behind it, meaning that it is not tied to any collateral. Get an unsecured credit card by having good credit with insight from a financial service specialist in thisfree video on credit counseling. Expert: William Rae Contact: www.hbwfl.com Bio: William Rae has been licensed in the insurance and financial fields for more than 30 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
30-Sep-2010
Visit www.FreedomDebtRelief.com for more information. About Freedom Debt Relief Our Debt Reduction Program is an innovative solution for consumers struggling with large debt burdens and who need debt relief. Freedom Debt Relief uses debt negotiation with a goal of dramatically lowering your debt levels. Our goal is to save you the most possible money and to get you debt free in the shortest amount of time. We may be able to help you save more money than simple Consumer Credit Counseling while protecting you from the harsh impacts of bankruptcy. We think we have the best solution for most consumers with serious debt concerns. For a free 10 minute consultation call us toll-free at 1-800-544-7211 anytime between 6:30am and 7:30pm PT.
30-Sep-2010
Product DescriptionIn Extra Credit: The 7 things every college student needs to know about credit, debt & ca$h. You’ll learn how credit card companies “trick” you into playing their game by their rules and why it’s not your fault that you can’t beat them. . . at least until now. Extra Credit is the book that every college student and high school senior should be armed with as they are about to be assaulted by 50 credit card solicitations each semester. Extra Credit should be a mandatory book for all incoming freshman. You will be able to get your first credit card and use your debit card on your own, but nobody taught you how to use them, when to use them, how to balance your account, or how to tell if you are getting ripped off. You’ll discover everything that credit card companies don’t want you to know and more! – What’s the difference between a credit card and debit card? – What are the top 10 tricks used by credit card companies? – How do credit card companies market to college students? – How do I know when to use a credit card, when to use my debit card or when to use cash? – How do I get out of debt? – and much, much more. . .
Extra Credit: The 7 Things Every College Student Needs to Know About Credit, Debt & Ca$h
30-Sep-2010
www.bills.com Is refinancing your mortgage the best way to pay off your credit card debt? This mortgage refinance video from Bills.com reviews the pros and cons of this option. Visit Bills.com for more personal finance advice and information. Your home is the largest asset most people will ever own. As the value of your home increases, it’s tempting to tap that equity to pay off credit card debt. This can be a good idea, but it can also be dangerous to your financial future if you’re not careful. Andrew Housser, co-founder and CEO of Bills.com, reviews the four primary considerations before applying for a mortgage refinance loan to consolidate debt.
30-Sep-2010
Applying for a credit card with bad credit requires trying to get on a budget, applying for a secured credit card and making regular payments on all debts. Consider the reasoning behind getting a credit card if you are already in debt with advice from a financial service specialist in thisfree video on credit counseling. Expert: William Rae Contact: www.hbwfl.com Bio: William Rae has been licensed in the insurance and financial fields for more than 30 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
30-Sep-2010
Consolidate credit card debt by taking out a personal loan or doing a credit card balance transfer. Consolidate credit card debt with tips from a consumer credit counselor in this free video on personal finance management. Expert: Maria Enomoto Contact: www.gotdebt.org Bio: Maria Enomoto works as a credit counselor for Consumer Credit Counseling services in San Jose, California. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
30-Sep-2010
Product DescriptionIn Extra Credit: The 7 things every college student needs to know about credit, debt & ca$h. You’ll learn how credit card companies “trick” you into playing their game by their rules and why it’s not your fault that you can’t beat them. . . at least until now. Extra Credit is the book that every college student and high school senior should be armed with as they are about to be assaulted by 50 credit card solicitations each semester. Extra Credit should be a mandatory book for all incoming freshman. You will be able to get your first credit card and use your debit card on your own, but nobody taught you how to use them, when to use them, how to balance your account, or how to tell if you are getting ripped off. You’ll discover everything that credit card companies don’t want you to know and more! – What’s the difference between a credit card and debit card? – What are the top 10 tricks used by credit card companies? – How do credit card companies market to college students? – How do I know when to use a credit card, when to use my debit card or when to use cash? – How do I get out of debt? – and much, much more. . .
Extra Credit: The 7 Things Every College Student Needs to Know About Credit, Debt & Ca$h




