The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide Is an e-book for Consumers Who Cannot Afford to Pay PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew Highlander   
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 10:57
The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide presents for the first time all of the solutions for credit-card-debt relief in one well-organized volume.
by MatthewHighlander


The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide presents for the first time all of the solutions for credit-card-debt relief in one well-organized volume.

Consumers will be able to take action with the information they find in this 240-page e-book. Included are stopping debt collectors and junk debt buyers, beating court action or arbitration, debt settlement that works, debt service scams, working with creditors, finding the right kind of help, and credit repair.

Readers can easily drill down to the information they need with the book?s 76-item table of contents, according to the author. Also included in each chapter are numerous links to authority websites and consumer forums that back up the guide?s recommendations, as well as sample letters and language for necessary written communications.

For people being hounded by debt collectors or for those in receipt of a court summons for credit card debt, the guide shows them how to properly respond in writing and explains why so few people mistakenly do not bother to respond. For people worried about making their next payment, there are guidelines for working with creditors and for preventing actions that debt collectors can take advantage of later on.

?Once people lose their sense of guilt and hopelessness, they can achieve debt relief. I know because I did it,? says author Mel Thompson, who found relief for his own credit card problems and wrote the guide as a result. The guide is available at www.credit-card-debt-survival.com for $39.95. It comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee.

According to Thompson, feedback has been good so far. Depending on their ability to pay or not pay their debts, there are different relief options for different circumstances. Because those circumstances may change, readers appreciate seeing all those options in one place. The book also helps consumers project themselves from both sides of the debt industry, both debt relief service scams and debt collectors/collection attorneys. he says.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.