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A Guide to Consumer Credit Counseling
By John Mussi

When debt begins to build up uncontrollably, it may seem as though the only way for you to get out of debt is to file bankruptcy and deal with all of the negative repercussions that come with it. Luckily, there is another option... in many cases a service known as consumer credit counseling can help you to avoid bankruptcy while eliminating your debt and getting you back to where you need to be in regards to your credit.

A variety of consumer credit counseling services have come into being within the past several years, and so long as they continue to provide services that help individuals avoid personal bankruptcy, it seems that there will be a need for these services for some time to come.[ Read Article ]
 

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