Credit Card Relief – How to Take Advantage of The Bad Economy For Credit Card Relief
In the past, a bad economic condition usually meant that people would default on their credit card loans, issuers would take legal action and individuals would use all their savings and even borrow from friends and relatives to repay card debt in full. Relief from credit card debt was available only if one repaid the entire amount in full.
Today, the concept of credit card debt relief has the undergone a change. Today, lenders are falling head over heels to offer fantastic waivers and discounts to encourage borrowers to repay their debts. The primary reason for this change of approach is the poor condition of the economy.
The recession combined with unemployment, inflation and the global economic collapse led to a large number of persons declaring bankruptcy. When a person declares bankruptcy, all assets are taken over by the court and the debts are repaid only after all assets have been liquidated. This process usually takes a lot of time and lenders get very little money in the long run. Lenders were satisfied with this approach as long as number of bankruptcies was low. Once this number shot up, more and more lenders started facing bankruptcy themselves.
Today, lenders are caught between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, they have to try to recover the maximum amount possible. On the other hand, they have to try to avoid pushing the borrower too hard. There is the fear that this will push the borrowers towards bankruptcy. Lenders have decided to take the safe way out and are offering generous settlements.
Hence, all you need to do is to make a list of various financial problems that you are facing because of the poor economy and utilize the same to convince your card issuer that you need debt relief. You can now use points like unemployment, under employment, wage cuts, rising costs and lowering value of assets to convince your lenders. All this should be enough for the lenders to realize that you are a prime candidate for bankruptcy if assistance is not forthcoming for the credit card debt.
If you are over $10,000 in unsecured debt it would be wise to utilize a debt relief network instead of going directly to a debt settlement company. Using a debt relief network guarantees that the debt settlement company you choose has been certified and has established success in negotiating settlements. They are free to use and a good starting point to begin your debt relief process.
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