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The good news is that programs exist today which can eliminate up to 50% of credit card debt in most cases.
Los Angeles, CA, United States of America (prbd.net) 16/04/2010
The average U.S. household that has credit card debt has a balance that is over $8,300 - and growing. While some households have very little credit card debt, others have upwards of 50, 80, and 100 thousand dollars in credit card debt, truly this is credit card debt of epic proportions. The good news is that programs exist today which can eliminate credit card debt by up to 50% or more in most cases. How to apply and how to get started? Read on.

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It's not a question of whether people who have little or no credit card debt should feel sorry for those who do have credit card debt and large amounts of it. Very often, people are forced into using credit cards to simply make ends meet, using credit cards to pay for food and electricity. And very also very often, people who are trapped living paycheck to paycheck must use credit cards until the next payday.

The good news is that programs exist today which can eliminate up to 50% of credit card debt in most cases. This is credit card debt that is negotiated away, forgiven, and never needs to be repaid. The remaining balance is then put into a new payment plan which is affordable.

To learn more about the debt relief programs to eliminate credit card debt and how to get started, please visit Debt Relief at:

www.debtrelief.bz

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