How will my credit be negatively affected if I use Non-Profit Cons Credit Counseling to help me with 1 Bill?

Until losing my job I never was late on bills but 1 company (Home Depot) will not work with me on their Extremely High monthly finance charges & extremely High Interest Rates. With the help of the non-profit Cons Credit Counseling Service I will pay it off sooner so in effect won’t that balance out any negative marks that going through them may cause?


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  1. CatDad says:

    You may want to enter into a non profit debt management plan like Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS). They can negotiate reduced interest and payments. They will require you to stop using all credit and to cut up your cards. Your credit report will be updated to "enrolled in debt management." This does not damage your credit, but it may make it difficult to obtain new credit while you are enrolled in their program….so don’t use this service if you anticipate applying for a new apartment, car loan or mortgage anytime soon, as you would might be denied while you’re enrolled in the CCCS debt management program…You can get a referral at: http://www.nfcc.org

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