Credit card debt elimination by non-payment sounds too good to be true, but it is true. Mel Thompson, the author of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide, who put his credit card debt behind when he could not pay it, shares the techniques he learned from lengthy research into consumer protection laws and other people’s first hand experiences.
There are a lot of scams out there. This is the real thing.
The conventional way to eliminate credit card debt is to work with creditors to negotiate a lump sum or monthly payment settlement. This guide covers these usual methods first. Then it explains all the debt consolidation, settlement and elimination scams used by debt relief firms to cheat debtors. There are detailed chapters for overcoming debt collectors, winning court action and arbitration, finding help and credit repair. Readers can take what applies to their situation and put their credit card debt behind them without paying it.
The author spent close to a year researching this book and finding related posts from other credit card debtors on Internet consumer forums. Many people have the experience of eliminating credit card debt when they could not afford to pay it. At 240 pages this e-book is thorough, but the 76-item table of contents makes the information you need convenient to find.
Bad information, guilt, ignorance and shame are the largest obstacles to eliminating credit card debt by not paying. The author puts you in a positive frame of mind by explaining what little power debt collectors really have and how hard it is for collection attorneys to legally document unsecured credit card debt.
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 put his credit card debt behind with the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.


