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Could debt collector legally withdraw money from my bank account?

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Rocky Road asked:


I want to provide an immediate family member of a credit card under my account, for limited use. This person, however, is in debt. The collector may legally withdraw money from my account?

Doris

 

How do you record a invoice that was paid with a debt card and cash?

Monday, June 8th, 2009
Maurizio I asked:


I usually shop for my restaurant and sometimes pay with cash and a card debt. Cu? L is the best way to record this transaction? N in Quickbooks. I forgot to mention that I have two account in QuickBooks, one for my current account card debt and other cash for small o.

Todd

 

What does debt relief companies do for you?

Monday, October 27th, 2008
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justapiece44 asked:


How do they proper? Is what they do legal and does it really stop collection calls? What if a person is already in a payment program where they have access to your checking account and you turn your debts over to a debt relief company? What is the procedures. Is using a debt relief really worth it to get out of debt?

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Debt Relief Settlement – When Do you Need Debt Relief Settlement?

Friday, August 8th, 2008
debt relief
James Banks asked:


The great thing about credit cards is that they let you have almost anything you want with just one swipe of the plastic, or with just a few taps on your keyboard if you do your shopping online. You do not have to worry about cash, not just yet, as you go shopping. You can buy that new plasma television set you have always wanted, or that pair of Manolo Blahniks that you felt would look good on your feet, or that latest laptop computer that has all the frills that a techie would dream about at night. Shop until you drop with just your plastic.

Unfortunately, indiscriminate shopping can cause you to drop quite literally. At the end of the statement month, the bills come, bearing witness to all the shopping deeds that you have done. If you have enough cash to pay for your debts, then it is all well and good for you. But what if you do not?

We all know that personal debt can be overwhelming; we have probably gone through that situation at least once in our lives. But when does personal debt become too overwhelming for you to consider seriously the thought of going into debt relief settlement? The signs are unmistakable. You know you need to go into debt relief settlement when:

1. You start withdrawing cash from your savings and checking account in order to pay your bills without giving it serious thought. Perhaps you are too deep into panic mode to even think about balancing your checkbook.

2. You start using your credit card to spend on inane items that you do not really need just to get enough points to qualify for your credit card’s cash back feature.

3. You begin making cash advances against your credit card in order to pay your other bills, even though you know that such an action will get you deeper into debt.

4. You spend unwisely just to forget that you have bills to pay, although you are fully aware that you are starting to lack the resources to manage your finances.

5. You keep making balance transfers from one card to another.

If you display at least one of the signs listed above, you definitely need to go into a debt relief settlement. You can do this on your own by contacting your creditors, or you can have this done through a lawyer specializing in debt relief settlement s or a third-party debt relief settlement agency. The important thing is that you get it done before your debt becomes bigger and more unmanageable.

Once you go into a debt relief settlement, whether on your own or through a third party specializing in debt relief settlement, the one thing you must do is to go easy on the spending and save enough money for the settlement of your debt. Naturally, you will feel somewhat deprived because you cannot as easily buy what you want anymore as you used to. But what a relief it would feel for you once you get that debt relief settlement done.

Check these links to learn more:



http://www.commercialdebtcounseling.com

http://www.commercialdebtcounseling.com/business/business-y/business-index.shtml



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