Nov
07
I need a Credit Debt Consolidation company that deals with low dept?
ByAnyone know of a company that consolidates 1500….most starts at 2500…I dont want it to get that far…
Sell and Rent Back
What is the best debt consolidation company? I am in a 14 grand CC debt?I dont want my credit score to go down. but i keep paying my CC and its like nothing is changing.Sell and Rent Back...
what is the different between consolidation company and debt free company like Creditsolutions.com?I called creditsolutions a minute ago and they told me that they are not a consolidation company. I told them that I have a debt for 16,000. They told me...
What company or companies gives out debt consolidation loans to people with bad credit?I want to know if you personally found a company which considered your case and gave you a loan even though you have bad credit and outstanding balances. I have...
Does anyone know of a legitimate debt management/consolidation company?We are in debt and I don’t want to file bankruptcy. After all I created the debt so I should pay it, but I also do not want to keep...
Regarding Clear Breeze Solutions, the debt consolidation company – does anyone have a positive experience?I just read Sophie’s entry about the above-mentioned company. I signed up with them today. I think I just got scammed. Does someone have a hopeful ending to this story?Sell...
Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.


3 Comments
November 11th, 2009 at 2:19 am
Try Welcome Finance. Ring the head office on 01159 849200 and ask for the telephone number of your local office. The loans, unsecured, start at £750.
November 13th, 2009 at 11:12 pm
what you should try to do is settle it and make a payment plan on your own..fyi those companies look as bad on your as having a bk on your credit report
November 14th, 2009 at 4:48 am
You are better off just getting a regular “high street” loan – £1500 is too low to consolidate – the APR would be really high. Your credit card APR is probably around 17% – 25%? Typical high street loans start at 6%. I’d try money.supermarket.com and search for the best deal.