New debt relief program seeks to assist 100,000 women with financial problems
BlackNews.com
Nationwide Debt Help For Women is a national program that offers an exclusive service to help women reduce or eliminate their credit card debt. Their goal is to help 100,000 women alleviate their financial problems.
To qualify, interested ones must be between the ages of 25-65, and must have more than $10,000 in debt accumulated from major credit cards. Debt from mortgage loans or auto loans is not accepted. Another qualification is that interested ones must live in one of the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
The service is an honorable option for women who are tired of fighting the losing battle against late fees and interest. Assistance is provided via attorney driven debt compromise programs.
It's estimated that the average woman carries more than 5 active debit cards and credit cards in her purse, and at any given time is in more than $10,000 in debt. That number grows higher every year.
Although the program is designed specifically to help women, it does not discriminate against men who need help as well.
For more details, visit www.DebtHelpForWomen.org or call (877) 880-4061 to speak to a live debt consultant. Consultants are available from 9am to 9pm EST on weekdays, and until 5pm EST on Saturdays and Sundays.
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