Suze Orman gives excellent tips on how to settle up with credit card companies. Ms. Orman is NOT affiliated with Eltman, Eltman and Cooper – she works as a financial broadcaster for CNBC (and as a best-selling author) – but we thought her advice here was helpful, so we uploaded the video to our channel. For more tips on how to get out of debt, check out our Eltman Eltman and Cooper main site, www.eltmanlaw.com. Thanks!


good info lady keep it coming
you dont need the stupid company
The PONZIconomy:
STOP paying your debt, walkaway from underwater mortgage? a neo-suvivalist strategy to survive a rigged game. Hm,. . be interesting to see who’s got who by the balls. Cash is king (for now).
how can i enter to win the 10. 000 dolars Ms suze orman
Family meeting folks, need to cut cost, OK how about canceling all insurance policies (frauds anyway) walk away from credit cards (Fico: a fraud and slavery). Hey,. . it’s just a pragmatic family business decision, Big banks do it all the time so they remain “liquid”. Think I’ll start me a family veggie garden, pop me a cool one and,. . . Oh well fuck it!
1) Make sure that you are in a settlement agreement, before writing the check. Just writing on the check “Paid” WILL NOT COVER YOU. Some banks will just cash it, some will refuse it 2) MOST banks will tell you they are not going to update the credit report as paid in full, why would they? They will also send you a 1099c for the IRS for claim of income if they bank waives more than 600 bucks. 4) Make sure you get the settlement documentation before you send money.
yeah but what eltman eltman and cooper did to me was freeze my checking and savings account after the 7 years and forced me to pay a deposit to release my account and that started everything all over again.
There has got to be something illegal in that. I’m still investigating the matter.
And you honestly think that’s ethical? This is part of the reason we get into economic trouble in the first place.
so im paying them to haggle for me thats bs thank you so much for telling me
your credit score is damaged for 7 years whether you settle or not; so, why the hell pay anything?