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Your Monthly Credit Card Debt Payments; What Happens If You Cannot Make Them?

Are you worried about the future likelihood of not being able to pay your credit card debt? 

Are you already behind in your monthly credit card payments?  Have you interest rates and monthly minimum payments been increased?  Have you suffered late payment penalty fees?

Has bankruptcy to eliminate credit card debt crossed your mind? 

Unemployment, a devastating health problem, a family death, an unsuccessful business, or something else could have ruined your finances.  Regardless of the cause of your credit card debt troubles, you can avoid the distress and negative thinking about bankruptcy or predatory creditors with some basic knowledge of unsecured credit card debt.

Learning the truth about credit card debt collection is the key to peace of mind for consumers with late credit card debt, and it is the way to eliminate credit card debt, according to the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.  Eight percent of American adults (That's 18 million people.) missed a credit card payment in the last 12 months, according to creditcards.com.  If your account is in arrears, it is one of millions. Your delinquent account can be one of thousands, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of credit card accounts sold in a package of junk debt for ten cents on the dollar or less to a junk debt buyer.

The credit card companies must budget for bad debt per Federal Reserve regulations.  Their planning assumes a certain percentage of consumers will not pay their credit card debt.  Then, the credit card debt collectors who end up with those debts assume there are two kinds of consumers; those who do not resist their collection efforts or do so ineffectually and those few who do resist to eliminate their credit card debt.

Your safety and security are in the numbers, in the millions of charged-off accounts and in the pennies per dollar each is actually worth. If you resist debt collection attempts (after you learn how to properly do so), it is simply not profitable for a debt collector to put more time into chasing you, when they can put that time in getting the easy returns from the many other people who put up no resistance.  Credit card debt collectors can make a lot of money, if they only collect from 50 percent of the delinquent accounts assigned to them.

An understanding of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, your state’s consumer protection laws and, if needed, your local court’s rules of civil procedure will make it possible to turn away debt collectors and eliminate credit card debt.

 

 

 

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