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Home : Debt Consolidation Program : Who uses our program? Who uses our Program? While we cannot disclose details about the circumstances of any specific member of our program, we can tell you that the majority of people who come to us fall into four main categories. Below are profiles of current budget planning clients. The Borrowing-from-Peter syndrome. You're still current, but just barely, and worry about falling behind in the near future. You occasionally borrow from one creditor to pay another until your credit limits approach. You play a catch-up game each month attempting to prioritize debts, but find it too overwhelming. At this point some creditors will be paid every month and some will be ignored. You attempt to pay different creditors each month so you don't get too far behind with any of them. Due to sporadic payments and high balances, you find yourself unable to get a debt consolidation loan or balance transfers. You never know what to expect when each month's bills arrive. The minimum-payment trap. You're making the minimum payment each month on several credit cards with high interest rates. Although you make all your payments on time, you see distressingly little change in the balance month-to-month. Perhaps you transferred some of your debt to a credit card with a low introductory rate, intending to pay it off more quickly, but only made minimum payments on that card as well and are now back to paying 18% or more interest. At this rate, it may take you more than thirty years to pay off all your debt. This depresses you and you start looking for a way out. The past-due pitfall. You've fallen behind with your monthly payments. Creditors frequently call you to demand payment. Each month, you continue to be assessed late and over-the-limit fees. Now your payment, which you had difficultly making in the first place, has snowballed. You may begin seeing derogatory comments on your credit report. Thoughts of bankruptcy may enter your mind. Minimum payment has increased. Recent sweeping changes implemented by creditors have caused your monthly payments to double. You are now required to pay twice as much each month. This has turned your budget upside down and you can no longer make the minimum payments. Should any of these examples apply to your situation we advise speaking to a ADR certified Credit Counselor or complete our online application. If you are unsure, let one of our counselors determine if you are in need of our services. Please contact our office at (800) 498-0766 or email us your inquiries.
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