Does the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide Show You How to Legally Eliminate Credit Card Debt?

By Will Manning

Does eliminating credit card debt by simply not paying it work? Mel Thompson, the author of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide, found that with the right preparation and attitude it does work.

Credit card debt relief cons abound. In fact, they are covered in the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide. These techniques, however, do work.

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.

This e-book's 76-item table of contents makes navigating its 240 pages easy. It provides in-depth coverage of the realities of eliminating credit card debt without paying it. The book is well researched. The author studied and participated in online consumer forums to learn first hand of other credit debtor's experiences, which he shares and links to in the guide.

The biggest hurdle for consumers, according to the author, to eliminating credit card debt eliminating credit card debt by not paying it is overcoming the defeatist attitudes arising out of bad information and an ignorance of what the possibilities for debt relief are.

The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide is at http://www.credit-card-debt-survival.com for $47.00. The author offers a no-questions-asked 90-day money-back guarantee. In addition new readers get the Credit Card Debt Survival Newsletter and free updates for six months.

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