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Los Angeles Credit Card Debt Elimination (California)
Getting out of debt can be
really difficult. I know. I a little while ago owed an incredible amount. And it wasn't the best feeling.
So if you're trying to get out of debt I salute you.
I found that getting
a free credit report was
a lot better in allowing
me to start getting out of debt than the services in Los Angeles. There is a lot more competition on the internet for these kind of services (which helps you save
money), as opposed to the services you are limited to locally.
The people at Free
Credit Report Made Easy source out all of your options, giving
you the best custom solution
possible,
rather than just giving you a one-size-fits-all application.
You want to banish your debt? Start by saving some dinero by going with
their free
credit report offer.
I was glad that I started with them when did. They are by far the best. (And I've been through
quite a few services). They were so easy to work with (and did I mention
that it's free to start? That's the best part, especially when you are starting to fix your credit or pay down your credit card debt)
It literally saved me from having to pay thousands of dollars of
interest.
Here are the steps that I took to dig myself out of debt:
1) I checked my credit score, just to get an idea of where things were
at. (As I have already mentioned, I used the free offer at Free Credit Report Made Easy) I wanted to see
what the creditors thought of me, and if there was anything incorrect.
In my case there was, and from what I've heard it's pretty common to have mistakes on your credit report. For some reason, I was still listed as working at
Waiters On Wheels, rather than my current job - and this made a big difference as far as
my credit score was concerned.
2) Because there were a few other issues that needed to be resolved,
I got some info from The
Credit Secrets Bible on how to fix my credit score. Once that
was done, I was able to start paying down my debt.
3) I applied and received a new credit card with lower interest (there's
one that's really easy to apply for here), and transferred
as much of my existing credit card debt onto the new card. This step alone
saved me thousands of dollars.
4) I could have set up an appointment with
Aames Funding Corporation. (At the time of my turnaround,
Aames Funding Corporation was located at
3731 Wilshire Boulevard and could be contacted at
(213)351-6127 ), but I ended up talking to a friend of mine
Allena, who looked over my spending habits and helped me decide what were
essentials and what weren't.
Sometimes it's nice to get someone else to make a bit of a spending/saving
schedule that can objectively look at what your necessities really
are. Honestly, you can get any regular
Taavi or
Mira that you trust to look over your finances - and they'll help you
as much as
Aames Funding Corporation would.
As resources for credit card debt elimination in
Los Angeles (not to mention all of the different options you have in
California combined) can be kinda difficult to find at times, I've included a list
of what I used below.
Here is what I used to come to complete credit card debt elimination in
Los Angeles :
-A free credit report
-Specifics on how to fix the problems in my credit (You
can find it here)
-A lower interest rate credit card than the one I had at the time
(Click
Here)
Once you've dug yourself out of debt, be sure to celebrate! Go out for
dinner at
Jinos Pizza in
Torrance, at
3939 Artesia Boulevard. (Of course it is located in the wonderful state of
California.) You can give them a call at
3103712949.
General Information on
Los Angeles
Los Angeles (pronounced /lɒs ˈændʒələs/ los-AN-jə-ləs; Spanish pronunciation: in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as "Angelenos" (/ændʒɨˈliːnoʊz/).
Los Angeles was founded September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of Porziuncola). It became a part of Mexico in 1821, following its independence from Spain. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, Los Angeles and California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States; Mexico retained the territory of Baja California. ... on specific
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Credit Card Debt Elimination Information
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