Eliminating credit card debt featuring “legal nonpayment strategies for those who cannot pay” sounds questionable. But, Mel Thompson, the author of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide, put his credit card debt behind him when he could not pay it, and he shows anyone who reads his book how they can do the same for themselves.
There are a lot of scams out there. This is the real thing.
The Credit Card Debt Survival Guide covers all the credit card debt elimination strategies including debt settlement with a negotiated monthly payment or lump sum, beating debt collectors, avoiding or winning lawsuits and arbitration, finding help, credit repair and debt relief scams. Its main emphasis is helping those who cannot pay eliminate their credit card debt.
The author spent close to a year researching this book and finding related posts from other credit card debtors on Internet consumer forums. Many people have the experience of eliminating credit card debt when they could not afford to pay it. At 240 pages this e-book is thorough, but the 76-item table of contents makes the information you need convenient to find.
The biggest hurdle for consumers, according to the author, to eliminating credit card debt eliminating credit card debt by not paying it is overcoming the defeatist attitudes arising out of bad information and an ignorance of what the possibilities for debt relief are.
New purchasers of the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide (http://www.credit-card-debt-survival.com, $47.00) get free updates and the Credit Card Debt Survival Newsletter for six months. There is also a no-questions-asked 90-day money-back guarantee.
Will Manning restored his financial future with the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.

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