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Getting out of debt may seem insurmountable, but if you know what you're doing, you can get in control of your finances and thrive.
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This article covers how to negotiate credit card debt settlement yourself. You might be able to save some money by following six steps to DIY debt settlement.
Direct every cent you can into a debt settlement fund. Part of this strategy may include not paying one or more of your credit card accounts.
CNBC Select speaks with debt-relief attorney Leslie Tayne about negotiating credit card debt, where to start, how to prep and what you can expect.
Learn how to get rid of credit card debt with effective strategies like budgeting, consolidation and negotiation to achieve financial freedom.
Debt settlement works by negotiating with an issuer until they agree to let you pay off part of your debt in exchange for forgiving — or settling — the rest of it.