The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide is for Those Who Cannot Make Their Monthly Payments

For the first time consumers can find all of the components needed for credit card debt relief in one well-organized volume, the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.

Putting an end to debt collection, beating a court case or arbitration proceeding or junk debt buyer, making debt settlement work, avoiding debt relief scams, working with creditors, finding help, and credit repair, all with enough detail to take action, are in this 240-page e-book.

According to the author, the book?s 76-item table of contents helps readers quickly find the information they need. Links to credible websites and original forum postings are also included in each chapter. These links backup the guide?s recommendations for debt relief. Sample letters and language for important written communications are also included.

For those who have an immediate need, the book provides them with sample wording for cease-collection notices, as well as affirmative defenses and their explanations for answering a court summons for credit card debt. For those worried they may lose control of their finances and go into arrears, the book shows them how to protect themselves from collection efforts and how to not make common mistakes, while working with their creditors, that could make them more vulnerable to debt collectors later on.

Author Mel Thompson found relief for his own credit card problems and after a great deal of research wrote the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide as a result. ?A consumer can achieve relief from credit card debt once they lose their sense of guilt and anxiety,? he says. The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide sells for $39.95 and comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee at www.credit-card-debt-survival.com.

Feedback on the book has been good, reports Thompson. Different financial situations dictate different debt relief solutions. Readers appreciate having all those debt relief solutions at their fingertips should their situation change, he says. The book also shows consumers the pitfalls of both sides of the debt industry; debt relief service scams and debt collectors.

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