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Suze Orman’s Debt Consolidation Tips

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!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25 Responses to “Suze Orman’s Debt Consolidation Tips”

  1. alvinchua91 says:

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  2. jpbloggerable says:

    for some more tips to stay out of debt go to, debtfreeguidejp.blogspot.com

  3. markdodge126 says:

    i did this on my own…im debt free…I love Suze

  4. ACreditcard4u says:

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  5. MrWebbster1982 says:

    Decent advice….
    DB companies suck for the most part.. You are better off calling collectors yourself and getting a deal and having them remove that baddie from your cr completely.But it does require a whole lot of follow up to make sure they keep their word and not hose you once you settle.
    I was struggling with this, but my friend recommended a company that did all the leg work for him, and all they charged me was $40/year.

    Give them a call, They are AWESOME

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  6. elohelreh says:

    DSCs are horrid even if CCCS is bad, whatever. DSCs are shite!

  7. DR4HAIR says:

    @eldrama1 I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU

  8. CanadaDebtLeads says:

    1) no upfront fees

    2) no hidden charges

    3) Canadians settle for a fraction of what you owe

    4) Don’t do it on your own, let a? professional do it so you get it done right, the first time

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  9. singapore7773 says:

    @watchtheskies amen

  10. singapore7773 says:

    @zayl01 people who dont pay their bills mite need to be talked to like a 5yr old.

  11. singapore7773 says:

    @eldrama1 because you said you would. Our word is everything.

  12. zayl01 says:

    i am not 5 years old, talk to me like a grown up bitch.

  13. lorihartz says:

    B.S! DO NOT BELIEVE THIS! Do not use CCCS! THEY WILL HURT YOUR FICA SCORE! I KNOW FROM PAST EXPERIENCE WITH THE CCCS OF PHEONIX, AZ! I found out that if you have cccs on your record you are looked at as a bad credit risk and your score goes way down! You cannot get good car or mortgage loans and you have to fight to bring up your score again!

  14. lorihartz says:

    B.S! DO NOT BELIEVE THIS! Do not use CCCS! THEY WILL HURT YOUR FICA SCORE! I KNOW FROM PAST EXPERIENCE WITH THE CCCS OF PHEONIX, AZ! I found out that if you have cccs on your record you are looked at as a bad creditor and your score goes way down! You cannot get good car or mortgage loans and you have to fight to bring up your score again!

  15. lorihartz says:

    DO NOt go THRU THE CCCS to have them help you get out of financial debt! they WILL ONLY HURT YOUR SCORES! I know this from past experience with them! I went that rout and did every thing the required. I cept getting late fees on my cards. I argued with cccs as to why this was and they said not to worry it was nothing. My Credit score bottomed out while I was utilizing the cccs also! I could not get a mortgage or a car loan. The cccs is in for themselves – not the consumer!

  16. watchtheskies says:

    the only debt worth having is student debt and a mortgage, any other debt is just plain stupid

    why is it that most Americans would look at $5,000 in savings as a deposit on a $25,000 car when they really should buy a bargain $5,000 used car?,

    I just don’t get it, if you borrow money then you should be made to pay it back in full whatever it takes

    if you want to be happy, then work hard to pay off your student & mortgage debt as soon as you can, and don’t buy useless crap in the mean time

  17. watchtheskies says:

    the best way to settle a debt is to pay what you owe,

    or you can use Suze’s strategy and shirk your responsibility for the money that you spent which was not yours

    but hey this is America right, the land of no responsibility

  18. FibroFreeLife says:

    She’s great! What an awesome personality.

  19. abridgewater101 says:

    You’ve done a great job posting this video !!! Keep up the good work !!! Also Watch my videos!!!

  20. NinkaPanda says:

    @lydloc10467 10 dollars? or 10,000.

    (Step1) Learn when to use full stops.

  21. TheDebtBusters says:

    good info lady keep it coming

  22. TheDebtBusters says:

    you dont need the stupid company

  23. 407buddy says:

    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).

  24. lydloc10467 says:

    how can i enter to win the 10.000 dolars Ms suze orman

  25. 407buddy says:

    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!

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