Credit Card Debt Relief Options Explained
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 5, 2010 -- Credit card debt relief is one of the most sought after and much-needed financial services today. Consumers and small businesses have watched as Wall Street and the auto industry have received billions of dollars in taxpayer funded bailouts, and have been asking themselves, "What about our bailout?"
Debt Relief (http://www.debtrelief.bz/) is pleased to announce the good news that credit card debt relief is now available to consumers and businesses all across America. What is credit card debt relief? How does the credit card debt relief work? How to apply and qualify for credit card debt relief? These are the types of questions which are now being asked today as working class America has suffered 8 millions job losses during the recession.
It's important to note first and foremost that credit card debt relief is available right now, today, in all 50 U.S. states. Credit card debt relief is available nationwide and is a debt relief program which does not involve the taking out of any types of loans whatsoever. Likewise, credit card debt relief works to avoid bankruptcy, the so-called "nuclear" option, and all the collateral damage which it causes.
Rather, the credit card debt relief programs now available today work through a process of arbitration. In this manner, credit card debt is negotiated between the credit card company and the debt arbitrator who represents the credit card holder. Through this process of credit card debt negotiation and arbitration, it is possible to reduce and eliminate up to 50% of credit card debt in most cases. This is debt that is negotiated away, written off and forgiven.
Credit card debt relief works fast, is proven to be effective, and can work for you. To learn more about credit card debt relief and how to get started, please visit Debt Relief at:
www.debtrelief.bz
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