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Debt Reduction: Debt Bytes Blog
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The mission of Debt Bytes and Consumer Recovery Network is to empower consumers to protect their rights when they have too much debt, make sound financial decisions, and to help alleviate their economic stress by providing them with clear-cut debt settlement education and advice.
Recent Posts
SHOCKING EYE WITNESS DEBT SETTLEMENT REPORT!
Well… maybe shocking to some. I do not often post on consults I do. This one from about six weeks ago provides both warning and sound advice. A gentleman in Indiana called in to the toll free line here at Consumer Recovery Network after hitting our...
How’s that working for ya Mr. Banker?
I have long held the position: If banks cannot be profitable by lending money at no higher than 15% interest, they should be considered too incompetent to be a bank. Currently the cost of money for the banks is next to nothing, but they loan it out c...
FICO Reveals Timely Credit Score Damage Details For the Struggling Consumer
FICO Data Reveals That Settling Your Debts Damages Your Credit Scores Less Than Filing for Bankruptcy FICO, the company that calculates consumers’ FICO scores — the scores that are the most widely used by American creditors to determine whe...
FICO Reveals Timely Credit Score Damage Details For the Struggling Consumer
FICO Data Reveals That Settling Your Debts Damages Your Credit Scores Less Than Filing for Bankruptcy FICO, the company that calculates consumers’ FICO scores — the scores that are the most widely used by American creditors to determine whe...
Hopeful of Reducing High Interest Rates Results in Lining Scammers Pockets
FTC Sues Three Companies Marketing Bogus Credit Card Rate Reduction Programs to Consumers The FTC announced this week that it had filed lawsuits against three companies: Economic Relief Technologies LLC, Dynamic Financial Group (U.S.A.) Inc., and JPM...
Debt Settlement and the Negative Bias by Media
Media’s Lack of Understanding About Debt Settlement’s Potential for Consumers is Frustrating and Bad for Consumers Sure, there are exceptions, but I’ve found that most media run the other way when it comes to covering debt settlement. They see...

