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How to Pay Off Debts When You Don't Know Where to Pay

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Summary: When paying off debts, it's extremely important that a person knows where their debts came from. Find out where to pay debts by examining a personal credit score with help from the owner of a debt negotiation company in this free video on debt and money management.

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By Peter Repak
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Peter Repak has been in the debt settlement business for over half a decade. He and his wife founded the Clear Financial Company with a common goal of helping others to get out of...read more

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"Hi. My name is Peter Repak, I'm the owner of Clear Financial LLC, a debt negotiation company. How to pay off your debt, when you don't know where to pay. Well, you better know where you actually got the debt from. If you don't, because you forgot, the best thing what you can do, is you can go to a local dealership, or you can go to some company who can pull your credit score. Then you get your credit report, and you find out who you owe, and how much do you owe. When you have done that, what you need to do is you have to call the creditor or the lender, and establish communication with them so you can reestablish your payment. Once you do that, that you are capable of paying off your debt. Other than that, you better know who you owe, because if you don't, you're already in deep, deep trouble. But if that's the case, and you simply don't know what to do, then you can give us a call, like a company like mine, a debt negotiation agency, and then we can help you to pay off that debt. And we can also give you all of your options, whatever you may need to know about this particular subject. My name is Peter Repak, I'm the owner of Clear Financial LLC, a debt negotiation company. Thank you for watching."

eHow Article: How to Pay Off Debts When You Don't Know Where to Pay

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