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The Stressor called Debt

Date Published: 17th February 2007
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Debt is a stressor. The stressor can either break you or make you take action to resolve the problem. When it comes to debt, most people struggle, sweat and fail to see a way out, but the fact is, there is always a way out of debt.

To find a way out of debt, the debtor must sit down and calculate his budget, expenses, debts owed, etc. Once all calculations are finalized, the debtor can move to eliminate debts owed.

To eliminate debt, you do not need a lawyer as most people feel they do. Rather, you need a guide that helps you to learn how to write your own letter to creditors, collection agencies and credit bureaus. What most people do not realize, is that creditors would rather work with you than send your information to collection agencies or to the three credit bureaus. The creditors would prefer that you give them a call and make payment arrangements. In most instances, creditors will write your debt off, reduce your debt, and allow you to make small payments toward getting out of debt.


Collection agencies do not want you to know this, rather they prefer to in short, come close to stalking you, since they are paid for their efforts. They do not care that you are overwhelmingly stressed from their excessive phone calls, letters, etc. In fact, most collection agencies will break the law, all in the name of the Almighty Buck.

You have recourses when it comes to debt. You can make phone calls to creditors before you name goes to the collection agencies. You want copies of your credit reports to evaluate before you start making phone calls. You want to make sure that your credit reports do not have pending debts unauthorized by you.

If you did not incur the debt, contact the credit bureaus in writing, which an investigation will start. Once the investigation starts, the collection agencies cannot contact you. Rather, the bureaus must prove that you incurred the debt before anyone can call you on the phone, write you, or email you.


You have alternatives when it comes to relieving debt. You are wise to take a trip to the library and check out the guides to getting out of debt. The Internet may offer you steps to take in eliminating debt, but you can guess that money is involved in most instances. You want to stop spending money, rather find free resources that help you find a way out of debt. Debt is a stressor; do not let it weigh you down. Take action now!

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