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    Need Help on debt

    Which is least damaging to your credit a debt management plan or debt settlement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hemisley View Post
    Which is least damaging to your credit a debt management plan or debt settlement?
    I think it will all depend on your individual situation. Can you please share a little more info about what exactly you are talking about here, and the type of debt in which you are trying to settle?
    Keep Fighting!

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