Posts Tagged ‘Last Resort’

Protecting Your Credit Report During Bankruptcy

Pammila Phillis asked: Bankruptcy should always be a last resort (see our Debt Relief section for bankruptcy alternatives). However, if you are determined to file bankruptcy but have not done so yet, then please take your time and don’t rush the process – it is more important to ensure that all your bases are covered [...]

What legal action do I have against a debt collector who refuses to validate a debt?

Grand Master B asked: I have been trying to clean up my credit and I have had a lot of luck doing so. Most of the debts have been deleted from my credit report except for a few. But one debt collector has been particularly difficult. Asset acceptance says I owe over a thousand dollars [...]

What legal action do I have against a debt collector who refuses to validate a debt?

Grand Master B asked: I have been trying to clean up my credit and I have had a lot of luck doing so. Most of the debts have been deleted from my credit report except for a few. But one debt collector has been particularly difficult. Asset acceptance says I owe over a thousand dollars [...]

What legal action do I have against a debt collector who refuses to validate a debt?

Grand Master B asked: I have been trying to clean up my credit and I have had a lot of luck doing so. Most of the debts have been deleted from my credit report except for a few. But one debt collector has been particularly difficult. Asset acceptance says I owe over a thousand dollars [...]

Bankruptcy Credit Report – Know the Facts

John Mcfadden asked: Bankruptcy Credit Report information is essential before filing for Chapter 13 which should be your last resort. The essential action you do BEFORE filing for Bankruptcy is to get a Credit Report on your financial situation. From here there are many debt reduction strategies you can enact well before you hit the [...]