Monday, April 29, 2013

Debt Consolidation Guide to Canada

Are you suffering with debt and struggling to keep your head above water? Well, if you are, you are not the only one. Thousands of Canadian families like you are in desperate need of consolidation services. These families are looking to financial experts to help negotiate, on their behalf, for creditors and lenders to lower interest rates and consolidate or bundle multiple lines of credit. Read on to learn how you can get the debt consolidation help you need.

Instructions

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    Contact Credit Solutions (see Resources). A licensed, bonded, independent credit counseling agency, Credit Solutions helps thousands of Canadian families though credit and debt management counseling and education programs. Contact by phone at (877) 588-9491 or (877) 913-2008 to schedule a free consultation with one of the company's leading financial experts.
    Credit Solutions offers the following services: free debt counseling, debtors Assistance--learn how to increase your cash flow; simple, sound, credit and debt management advice tailored to your needs; Debt Managment Programs (DMPs); orderly repayment of debts; elimination of collection calls from creditors and debt collectors; structured repayment programs (DMPs) and no-fee bankruptcy referrals; financial literacy workshops and seminars and Bankruptcy Insolvency Act (BIA) insolvency counseling.

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    Contact the Debt Consolidation Canada organization. If you have suffered high interest credit cards and would like to consolidate or bundle these multiple lines of credit, contact Debt Consolidation Canada, a leader in debt consolidation in Canada. The organization works with consumers to take advantage of lower interest rates. With percentage reductions as low as 5.2 percent, the organization will work to secure a new lower interest rate for consolidated lines of credit. Visit the official website (see Resources) or email at: financial@m-3.ca.

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    Contact Canada Debt Assistance (see Resources). Canada Debt Assistance uses assessment tools to record and measure a person's financial standing to determine the most effective and immediate form of action to take before and after a consolidation has taken place. The company works on behalf of consumers to help stir near-bankruptcy cases back in the other direction, offering consumers alternative options to a weakened or bleak financial record. Log online for a free consultation or contact by mail at 4310 Macleod Trail SW, Suite 201, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0A4 or call at (403) 244-9022.

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