I’m hosting a “Virtual Roundtable” on How to Negotiate With Credit Card Companies, and I need your input! This information will help others that are going through the same thing.
For those who haven’t attempted to negotiate their debt yet, but have questions – Submit your questions in the comment section below.
For those that have negotiated your credit card debt, we need your input! - Simply call (310) 929-0033 and leave a message with your answers to the following questions. We will take your message, type it out, and post it on our blog with ONLY your first name. Once again, the questions are:
- Name of credit card company you were negotiating with
- Amount of debt
- Amount settled for
- What did the credit card company offer you that was “out of the ordinary” (for example, no payments, no marks on your credit)
- How did you negotiate this?
- What are the things you would definitely do again?
- What are the things you would do differently?
Click “Call Me” below , enter your first name and your phone number and the system will immediately call you and connect you to the voicemail system:
Remember the more specific the better. If you know someone that does know how to negotiate with credit card companies, please click on “share this” so that we can spread this information!
Thank You!

Come February, the Credit Card Act of 2009 will go into effect and I’m getting asked the same questions over and over – How do I complain about my Credit Card company?
As the provisions of the Credit Card Act of 2009 begin to take effect this February, be sure to monitor your financial accounts closely as you can bet your last dollar that the banks are going to try to “make up for the losses.”
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The Federal Government Salary Increase for 2010 is in, and I’m speechless…. What world does the government live in? Surely not ours!!!

