January 24, 2006 (Press Release) --
Debt Consolidation Care is dedicated to expand its debt free community by providing advice on debt and related topics through constructive community discussions. People from all over gather to actively participate and share their experiences with the goal to help each other get debt free in the easiest possible way. Provided hereunder are some excerpts of topics discussed last week:
TOPIC: Renting with bad credit....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/credit-rentalhistory.html]
Rental history is included on a person’s credit report. So it’s a common question whether one will be accepted by the landlord. This post starts off with a query from Slammerkins, a guest who applied for an apartment but was worried since was in the process of repairing bad credit.
TOPIC: The answer to the question on everyone's mind....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/collectors-mind.html]
Ari, one of debtcc’s registered users starts this topic. She is a collector by profession and in this post she tries to explain why most people feel collectors are jerks. In other words this post is an insight on the daily life of a collector and the related aspects.
TOPIC: Collection agency viewed my credit report without my permit....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/caviewing-report.html]
Some things happen in our lives which spark off a feeling of insecurity. Christa, a guest experienced something like that. In this post Christa, placed a query whether collection agencies are permitted to view anyone’s credit report without any permit. She had this experience in the past. Our members try to help her out with suitable answers.
TOPIC: No contact letter question....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/nocontactletter.html]
In this post Sue, one of debtcc’s registered users places a letter sent to a debt collection agency which was not honored eventually. She sought help from the community on whether that was legal on the part of the debt collection agency.
TOPIC: Rumor of credit card payments going up....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/ccpayment-rising.html]
This topic holds discussions on the effects of the increase of minimum payments by credit card companies and whether that will affect one in consolidation.
TOPIC: Renting with bad credit....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/credit-rentalhistory.html]
Rental history is included on a person’s credit report. So it’s a common question whether one will be accepted by the landlord. This post starts off with a query from Slammerkins, a guest who applied for an apartment but was worried since was in the process of repairing bad credit.
TOPIC: The answer to the question on everyone's mind....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/collectors-mind.html]
Ari, one of debtcc’s registered users starts this topic. She is a collector by profession and in this post she tries to explain why most people feel collectors are jerks. In other words this post is an insight on the daily life of a collector and the related aspects.
TOPIC: Collection agency viewed my credit report without my permit....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/caviewing-report.html]
Some things happen in our lives which spark off a feeling of insecurity. Christa, a guest experienced something like that. In this post Christa, placed a query whether collection agencies are permitted to view anyone’s credit report without any permit. She had this experience in the past. Our members try to help her out with suitable answers.
TOPIC: No contact letter question....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/nocontactletter.html]
In this post Sue, one of debtcc’s registered users places a letter sent to a debt collection agency which was not honored eventually. She sought help from the community on whether that was legal on the part of the debt collection agency.
TOPIC: Rumor of credit card payments going up....[ref: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/ccpayment-rising.html]
This topic holds discussions on the effects of the increase of minimum payments by credit card companies and whether that will affect one in consolidation.

A synopsis of the discussions that were held at Debt Consolidation Care community.
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