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Debt Consolidation Management :Debt Settlement Most Effective Methods For Solution,Eliminate Your Debt
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Most Effective Methods For Eliminate Your Debt

Debt Negotiation and credit card debt settlement have proved to be one of the most effective methods of debt elimination. You can get debt free and eliminate credit card debt easily and faster through the aforementioned methods. Debt Negotiation is also known as debt settlement. It allows you to reduce the amount owed on an unsecured debt in order to settle in full the creditor's current balance. In the process of debt settlement, you negotiate with your creditors to pay off or settle all your credit card bills at a reduced amount. It is one of the most effective alternatives to debt consolidation and bankruptcy. You can decide whether you want to negotiate with your creditors on your own or get yourself enrolled in a professional debt settlement program – there are many companies that provide Debt negotiation services.

It is always advisable to opt for Debt consolidation Companies as they have the required experience and expertise which will help you make better and wiser decisions. These companies provide effective and efficient debt consolidation services .

    Following are some advantages of debt consolidation loans :

  • An alternative to bankruptcy and long term debt consolidation loans.
  • Helps reduce your personal, business and medical debt.
  • One of the quickest and most sensible ways to reduce unsecured debt compared to other debt management options.
It is recommended that before choosing the Debt consolidation company you want to work with, you go through various options available. Once you find a satisfactory deal, you can then get yourself enrolled in one of their debt elimination programs. So with debt settlement companies, you can eliminate debt and attain the long lost peace of mind that you must have been craving for. Don’t wait, apply today!

July 6, 2009 | 5:43 AM Comments  0 comments

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Looking For a Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loan ?
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It’s a known fact that credit counselors, debt management services, and attorneys charge debt counseling fees when they offer their debt settlement and debt elimination services to their clients. Whether you employ the services of your attorney, or you plan to engage a professional company to deal with your debt issues and problems, the net result is the same – you end up “hiring” an attorney in the end, since professional companies employ attorneys on their panel. So whichever way you look at it, you end up paying the attorney’s fees in the end. And attorneys charge hefty fees, most of the times. The main question is “Is it possible to avoid paying the attorney’s fees if your debt problems are not so severe.” The answer is, "Yes, theoretically you can." However, practically it depends upon your understanding of your debt issues, and your confidence level in dealing with your creditors. The debtor has one additional option of availing debt consolidation through debt consolidation loan to seek some debt relief.

Professional debt management personnel have the experience and the knowledge to deal with debt settlement issues. They “do it” everyday, so they also have the required expertise and necessary confidence to deal effectively with the creditors. Their presence is a “must” if you have severe problems and wish to solve them. However in certain cases the debt issue is not so “big”, and in that case, it might be possible to deal with the “problem” on your own.

The following three tips can be very helpful if you plan to settle your debts on your own:

1. Don’t negotiate via phone
Collection agencies generally record all their telephone communications carried out with their debtors during debt settlement program, and the information is stored for “later use”. Agencies claim the recordings are to be used for "quality assurance" purposes, however in reality, the information is retained so it can be used against you, and in many cases, the “saved” information has been used as “evidence” in litigations and law suits. There’s an option available for you to record the phone call for your “usage”, however to do that you need to get permission from the collection agency. And even if you do record the conversation, you are still experience disadvantage for two main reasons:

• The debt “agent” you're communicating with is a trained professional, and so he or she’s not likely to “speak” or “commit” anything which can be useful to you, and
• Whatever the debt collector says may or may not “obligate” the agency from the legal point of view, but whatever you say can and will definitely obligate you. So a promise made by the debt agent over the phone may not be enforceable against the company, but whatever you say "can and will be held against you." Negotiating over the telephone to avail debt help is not a good idea. Recordings can be very common during credit card debt settlement programs.

2. Correspond by mail and get everything in writing
Since the phone option is “out”, the only other option available is corresponding through “written letters”. It’s advisable to “send” everything via “Registered Mail” or “Receipt Requested” so you have some confirmation for your correspondence. It’s recommended you “save” everything that you receive from the collection agency, and a copy of all your letters sent. And most important, before you pay them one dime, be certain to get the entire terms of your debt settlement agreement in “writing”. The fact is debt solutions have to be “availed”, and aren’t offered for “free”. You need to support your debt solution process in an organized manner to avail maximum benefit.

3. Know about your rights and leverage

The debt collector’s interested in you because you “have” what he “wants” – money. So the question is does the debt collector have something that “you” want? Debt collectors “recover” their money by employing various methods and techniques such as threatening letters, adding up your net payable interest in addition to penalties etc. If the debt collector wants, he or she can help you with these kinds of issues by not writing threatening recovery letters, or remove a “bad credit” flag from your file. It’s important to try for debt negotiation and arbitrate with your creditor for some advantages. If phone calls are your main concern, you can inform your debt collector that you can’t pay your outstanding amount, and as per law the collector has no other choice but to leave you alone. However, it’s important to know that this particular protection provided by the law is only applicable to third-party debt collectors and not your original creditor. In case the creditor desires to take the issue heads on, it’s required to take you to court, sue you, later win the case, and before collecting a dime sue you again to enforce the judgment. The question is “Is it worth the candle to spend a lot of time and effort to recover a few hundred or a couple of thousand dollars? That’s your leverage.


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Weighing the Health Benefits of Birth Control
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Unveiled in 1960, the birth control pill revolutionized contraception. Yet despite an abundance of birth control options today, almost half the pregnancies in this country are unintended, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than in any other developed nation. What’s the reason?
The issue is not technology. But economics and human behavior are another story. Nearly a third of women who start a new type of birth control stop within a year, according to one recent study, largely because of changes in their insurance coverage. All methods have some side effects. And the current crop of intrauterine devices, or IUD’s, despite having a nearly perfect efficacy rate, have been slow to catch on, experts say, partly because more doctors need to be trained in inserting them.
“Adherence is a huge issue,” said Dr. Nancy Padian, an epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who specializes in reproductive health andH.I.V. prevention. “To have a significant effect you have to use a product very consistently.”
As a result, whether to promote their particular brand or to encourage better compliance, many birth control manufacturers and doctors are promoting the noncontraceptive benefits of contraception. Whether it’s reducing the risk of cancer, improving the health of mothers-to-be, easing cramps or enhancing complexion, it’s nice to have a medical excuse for using birth control.
Hormonal contraceptive methods use manufacturedestrogen and progestin in different combinations and deliver them in a variety of ways — through pills, shots, skin patches, implants, IUDs and vaginal rings. Studies have shown that all those methods reduce the risk of ovarian and endometrial cancer. Some may also help protect against osteoporosis.
Using contraception can also give women a chance to get healthy before they conceive — to stop smoking, lose weight or lower their blood sugar.
“If a diabetic woman gets pregnant unexpectedly, there’s a risk of major anomalies — heart problems, neurological problems — in the baby,” said Dr. Anita L. Nelson, director of women’s reproductive health at the Harbor-U.C.L.A. Medical Center in Los Angeles. Very young mothers are also at greater risk for pre-eclampsia and premature births.
“Early prenatal care is not good enough anymore,” Dr. Nelson said. “We could do so much better if we got moms into really good health before they got pregnant.”
If those reasons aren’t enough, ads for pills like Yaz cite beautiful skin and relief from premenstrual bloating and mood swings. Loestrin 24 Fe includes an iron supplement. The oral contraceptives Seasonale and Seasonique reduce menstrual cycles to three and four times a year. And Lybrel is supposed to eliminate menstruation altogether, a potential boon to women who suffer from severe cramping and bleeding, anemia, mood swings and migraines that can worsen with menses.
The “no-bleed” pills aren’t exactly new, of course, but a refinement of the pill introduced 47 years ago. By suppressing ovulation, the pill — or any hormonal method — automatically stops menstruation, because if no egg has been deposited, the uterus has no reason to shed its lining.
But the pill was such a radical departure that its inventors decided to include a week of placebos in the 28-day pack to create a fake period, or withdrawal bleed. The cycle of 21 days on, 7 days off was pure marketing, designed to make the pill more acceptable to the public. Many women have been controlling their periods for years by skipping the placebos in their packs and taking the real pills continuously.
Today’s marketing of the “no-bleed” or “extended regimen” pills, all variations on the original pill, plays down the breakthrough bleeding that can occur, according to some skeptics. And while some advocates argue that these newer contraceptive techniques are likely to cause no long-term problems since, historically, women spent most of their reproductive years either pregnant or nursing so had far fewer menstrual periods than women today, the health effects of going for months or even years without a period remain unknown.
In the clinical trials that led to Lybrel’s approval by theFood and Drug Administration, for example, many women dropped out because of breakthrough bleeding, and nearly 40 percent of the participants still had breakthrough bleeding after a year of use. Lybrel’s manufacturer, Wyeth, is also recommending that users take a monthly pregnancy test because the absence of a regular menstrual period makes it harder to tell whether conception has occurred.
“Is it really worth it if you have to put up with all that?” asked Barbara Seaman, a feminist health writer, several months before her death earlier this year.
Dr. Susan Wood, a professor of public health at George Washington University, has called for long-term safety studies of these newer contraceptive techniques. Dr. Wood resigned from her post as the Food and Drug Administration’s assistant commissioner for women’s health over the delayed approval of Plan B, the emergency contraception pill that is now available over the counter for women and men 18 and older. (Those younger than 18 still need a doctor’s prescription.)
With more potent doses of hormones than daily birth control pills, Plan B is designed to prevent conception if taken within three days of unprotected intercourse. Even without a noncontraceptive benefit, sales of Plan B are booming, according to the health research company IMS Health.
While all these new products are just variations on an old theme, novel approaches like a long-awaited male pill or a method for women that would prevent both pregnancy andsexually transmitted diseases like AIDS remain elusive. Several experts said that the cost of developing an entirely new contraceptive method outweighed prospective profits, and that research financing from pharmaceutical companies had dried up.
“The holy grail is a drug that would specifically target the ovaries and testes that would have no effect on any other organ system, so they would be side-effect free,” said Dr. James Strauss, who was co-chairman of a national committee on contraception research and is now dean of the medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University. “That would be based on the discovery of genes only present in those reproductive tissues. We know a significant number of those genes today, and that’s the fruit of 20 years of research. Unfortunately, that knowledge has yet to be translated into a product.”

February 8, 2009 | 5:01 AM Comments  0 comments

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Hello, i am a new member of TIGblogs. My name is Teona i com from Georgia Tbilsisi some of you might heard about this small country but it really has huge history and its pretty ancient.We 've got lots of traditions..any way..just make comments if you know anything about my country..ill tell you more a bit later..
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