Does eliminating credit card debt by simply not paying it work? Mel Thompson, the author of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide, found that with the right preparation and attitude it does work.
Credit card debt relief cons abound. In fact, they are covered in the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide. These techniques, however, do work.
The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide covers all the credit card debt elimination strategies including debt settlement with a negotiated monthly payment or lump sum, beating debt collectors, avoiding or winning lawsuits and arbitration, finding help, credit repair and debt relief scams. Its main emphasis is helping those who cannot pay eliminate their credit card debt.
While some readers may be initially intimidated by the guide’s 240-page length, the quick links in the 76-item table of contents make navigating the information easy. On the other hand, the book has enough detail to cover most specific legal credit card debt elimination situations. The author makes the effort to attribute information to third party credible sources, providing live links to relevant web sites and original consumer forum postings for further investigation. As Credit Sabre, Thompson spent months monitoring those forums to add other credit card debtors’ experiences to his own.
To legally eliminate credit card debt, the author emphasizes how important it is for consumers to first lose self-defeating feelings of guilt, shame and helplessness by digesting the information presented in his guide.
New purchasers of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide (http://www.credit-card-debt-survival.com, $47.00) get free updates and the Credit Card Debt Survival Newsletter for six months. There is also a no-questions-asked 90-day money-back guarantee.
Will Manning overcame credit card debt he could not pay with the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.