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  2. How NDR empowers you through a unique approach to debt relief

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    If you’re interested in learning more about National Debt Relief, check out www.nationaldebtrelief.com or call 800-300-9550 for a free, zero-obligation consultation with a certified debt specialist.

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    National Debt Relief It boasts an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and holds 4.23 out of 5 stars after more than 1,000 BBB reviews. It also earns top billing from organizations like ...

  4. Best debt relief companies for credit card debt 2024 - AOL

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    In 2024, credit card debt accounted for 6.36% of all United States household debt, up from 5.8% in 2020. Credit card balances surged during the pandemic and, by the end of 2022, Alaska led the ...

  5. Debt relief - Wikipedia

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    Debt relief or debt cancellation is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations, or nations.. From antiquity through the 19th century, it refers to domestic debts, in particular agricultural debts and freeing of debt slaves.

  6. Debt relief: Pros and cons - AOL

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    Debt settlement is a process that lets you settle large amounts of debt for less than you owe, and it is offered through for-profit debt settlement companies. Typically, these programs ask you to ...

  7. Undue Medical Debt - Wikipedia

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    Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, [1] is a Long Island City–based 501(c)(3) charity [2] focused on the elimination of personal medical debt. [3] Founded in 2014 by former debt collection executives Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico, [4] the charity purchases portfolios of income-qualifying medical debt from debt collectors and healthcare providers, and then relieves the debt. [5]