Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Online Consumer Solution: Foreclosure and Debt Relief

I am fortunate enough not to be in the position where I am facing overwhelming debt or foreclosure on my home. Sadly, I have friends who are facing foreclosure as well. My friends found a couple of websites that offered help with both debt and avoiding foreclosure.

This is my first post and I thought that it would be best to promote the service that is helping my friends stop the foreclosure process. I can't imagine how we'd feel knowing that this family was out on the streets for the 2008 holiday season. So here is the first service for the Online Solutions for Everyday People blog. This information was emailed to my friends, so I thought I'd just include the information for everyone to read as well.

Many thanks to National Foreclosure Relief Services for giving my friends a foreclosure consultation and options on how to stay in their home. I hope this resource helps some of you out there who might be facing the same problems. We wish you the very best!

If you do happen to get a free consultation for National Foreclosure Relief Services, please come back to our blog and let us know about the service and help that your received so we can keep our blog readers informed.
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This article illustrates the bleak outlook for US families who are burdened with consumer debt.

“US consumer bankruptcies soar in October 2008 - NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - U.S. consumers filed some 106,266 bankruptcies in October, up 40 percent from a year ago and up 20 percent from September.

"We expect the numbers will continue to go up," said ABI Executive Director Samuel Gerdano. "It's the aftermath of the debt overhang that many households are facing…As consumers continue to struggle to pay their mortgages, car and credit card bills, the ABI predicted that filings this year are expected to rise to 1.1 million, a record since a stricter bankruptcy law took effect in late 2005.

Personal bankruptcies have been creeping higher since then, as consumers find themselves deeper in debt. "Things will only get worse," said Jack Williams, an ABI resident scholar.” Read the full article here.

This is the outlook as shown in a November 4, 2008 article by Reuters. There is a need for debt relief across the nation. If you are one of the millions of U.S. families that are struggling on the brink of bankruptcy or foreclosure, you need to visit National Debt Relief Services and National Foreclosure Relief Services today.

A free consultation and plan can be given to you so that you get a clear picture of what your finances and future are if you make a change now or if you don’t. Don’t avoid the problem, find out how to eliminate your debt or avoid foreclosure with a free consultation today.

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