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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Credit Card Issuers Offer Hardship Programs

November 2, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance, Work

Many people are finding that they are having difficulty right now making payments. Credit card debt has gotten a bit out of control, and people are waking up to the realities of their financial situations, so it is little surprise that many are trying to get out of debt. Unfortunately, interest rates and piled on fees can make this a daunting task. The good news is that there are hardship programs available that can help you repay your debt.

57493987I received an email from A New Horizon, a credit counseling and debt solutions company, pointing out that some credit card issuers have loosened their requirements for hardship repayment plans. This could mean that you have a better chance at qualifying for a debt hardship plan if you are looking to repay your debt. However, it is important to consider the following things when going for financial hardship debt plans:

  1. You may have to close your account: Many issuers will require that you close your account to take advantage of the lower interest rates or waived fees that come with a hardship debt repayment plan.
  2. Your credit score could drop: Depending on the program you end up with, and if your credit account is closed, you may end up with a lower credit score, resulting in difficulties if you plan to apply for new credit anytime soon.
  3. Be aware of fees charged by third parties: While some people benefit from having a third party help arrange matters for them, the fact of the matter is that many credit counseling and debt solutions companies charge high fees. It is possible to go directly to your credit card issuer and attempt to negotiate a lower interest rate or access to a hardship program.

In the end, it is nice that these hardship programs exist, but you should be careful before entering one. Read the fine print, and carefully consider your options before committing.

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