I was free yesterday, so I hopped from one debtor blog to another debt blog. The more I read the more depressed I felt. You know, more and more debt bloggers have been laid off and are finding it hard to pay off their credit card debts. With current bad economy, it’s inevitable to read about recession,
I have got quite a lot of complaints about Maybank recently. What about you? Are you satisfied with its service? Some of my buddies tried to convert their credit card debt to Maybank’s flexi repayment plans after they started to default on their credit card payments. They wrote in but they got no reply. They called the
Finally, I successfully submitted my application for the debt management plan (debt repayment plan) on Monday. According to the credit counseling, it’s going to take three months for the process before I know if my application is approved or not. For the time being, I still have to keep on making credit card payments. How I wish
I met a debt management counselor to discuss a debt repayment plan a few days ago. Unfortunately, they needed some transaction statements to prove that I make money online. Well, I have to fix another appointment next week. I wish my application would be approved. Consolidating all my credit card payments into one payment will definitely
I have been driving more traffic to my pay off credit card debt blog these days. Thanks to free SEO tips that I learned from Court the internet marketing guy. It is great to be able to make slightly more income from Google AdSense to make my credit card payments in time and pay off credit