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Debt Consolidation vs Bankruptcy

  Debt Consolidation vs Bankruptcy Americans across the country face the decision of choosing between debt consolidation and bankruptcy. Although these are the two most popular debt relief options for people today, many people wonder which option is best for them. Below goes over the two methods, as well as how the team at Mediator…

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Coronavirus Update

  Coronavirus Update The coronavirus is spreading across our country and it is important to know how to stay safe, and where to get the most accurate updates. The Mediator Debt Solutions team dedicates themselves to serving their clients during this time when they need it most. We have provided information regarding all of this…

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Improving Your Credit Score

  Improving Your Credit Score In today’s world, a good credit score is essential. The higher your score is the more likely you are to qualify for credit cards and loans with better borrowing terms. When these terms are better, you are able to save money in the long run. The fact that people can…

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Debt to Cover Necessities

  Debt To Cover Necessities According to Experian, Americans have an average of over $6000 in credit card debt. Over 23% of Americans say that paying for basic necessities such as rent, utilities, and food contributes most to their credit card debt. Another 12% of Americans say that medical bills play a large portion to…

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Credit Card Debt is Skyrocketing

  There has been consistent growth in the four main areas of debt — home, auto, student loans and credit cards. Credit card debt balances are reaching an all time high in America. Credit cards are actively used by over 176 million American citizens today. This includes the number of people who also are using…

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Chase Forgiving All Credit Card Debt?!

  Credit Card Debt Forgiven? Hol’up! Is that true?! It is – but only for Canadian customers. So, in 2018 Chase decided to exit the Canadian market and closed credit cards for Canadian customers while requiring them to continue paying. Odd move but understandable considering that the debt was still pending regardless of future use…

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