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Free credit card consolidation - really

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Getting into to debt has been a problem for as long as people have been lending money. However, the modern situation is worse than it has ever been. Chances are good that you are carrying more debt than you would like. Add a troubled economy and sluggish job market to the mix and it's fair to say being in debt isn't your fault. Circumstances beyond your control can put you into a downward spiral all too quickly. Before you know it, you have several cards, and you are falling further behind. A good way to get you on the right track is free credit card consolidation, but does it really exist?

Before we answer, let's take a moment to explain what debt consolidation is. In simple terms, it's combining a lot of debts into a single debt. What? That would be a huge debt! Yes, it would, but it isn't as bad as you think, as you will see.

Credit card debt is some of the worst debt you can have. The terms of repayment make it virtually impossible to get out of debt if all you ever pay is the minimum balance. Then, to make matters worse, the card companies add on fees and increase your interest rate if you're even one day late with one payment. They are in business to make money (as are all businesses), and the deck is heavily stacked in their favor.

So, you need to do whatever you can to get rid of as many credit card balances as you can. Free credit card consolidation is one way to do it. The good news is that you have a few different options for getting this type of a loan.

You can use a new credit card that offers a good rate on balance transfers. This will effectively lower your overall interest rate, and thereby reduce how much you spend each month. Be careful though! You have to read all of the fine print and understand the terms of the agreement. Some cards will charge you for transferring money, which wouldn't be free. The law says they need to tell you all of the terms of the card, and that applies to balance transfers. A new credit card may or not be the best option, but it is usually better than nothing.

Your next choice is to get a loan from a lending institution. For most people, this means their local bank. While you may be able to get consolidation loan, and get it at a decent rate, you may be able to get an even better deal by going online. The reason online free credit card consolidation is so attractive is that it makes it easy to compare several offers all at the same time. You also get access to many more lenders, one of which should be able to help. Just like with credit cards, be sure to read all of the small print and do your due diligence before accepting any offer. Once you find the right offer, you will be back on the right track.

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