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AKPK Debt Management Program Or Bankruptcy Is Your Debt Relief Option?

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With current bad economy and job loss, the number of bankruptcy filings and bankruptcies are on the rise. Are you thinking of filing for bankruptcy to get out of debt?

If you are really thinking that bankruptcy is your only debt relief option, you may/might be wrong.

As a woman who was once loaded with RM63,809 credit card debt in 2007 and later reduced the debt amount to RM40,000 in 2008, I had also thought of going bankruptcy.

The thought of filing bankruptcy rose when balance transfers, non-performing loans, short term loans and personal loans didn’t work to bring down the interest rates and outstanding amount much.

On the contrary, there were late payment fees, cash advance fees, retail charges, over-the-limit fees and other miscellaneous charges that kept adding new debt to the credit card debt.

I know how it feels to be under so much pressure from debt that you can’t even think straight. But believe me when I tell you that bankruptcy should be your last resort option.

I’m talking about no hope of ever getting out of debt after trying out balance transfers, non-performing loans, short term loans, personal loans, debt consolidation loans, debt management programs, and debt settlement plans.

One of the reasons that I didn’t opt for bankruptcy was because of the fact that I could pay off my credit card debt through a debt management programme offered by AKPK.

If you are a Malaysian and loaded with credit card debt, you may have known about AKPK by now.

Enrolling in AKPK’s debt management plan is another debt relief option that many Malaysians with credit card debt are seeking now. It’s a free debt management program that charges NO counseling fee, enrolment fee or monthly fee.

I am currently in AKPK debt management plan. In fact, I have been in the program for a year now.

Read my bumpy journey when applying for AKPK’s debt management program in 2008 if you think you need help from credit counseling and debt management program to help you pay off credit card debt.

Top 10 Reasons Why People Turn To AKPK Debt Management Programs (DMPs)

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Speaking of reasons why I enrolled in AKPK debt management program (DMP), I have cited quite a few reasons whenever I mention my AKPK DMP.

I am sure they are of the same reasons given by others who were or are in debt management plans.

Let me share with you top 10 reasons why people with credit card and personal debts, including myself, have turned to debt management programmes to pay off the debt.

May the reasons stated below help you make up your mind whether a debt management program is the right debt relief option for you.

1. You have tried out self repayment plan but it doesn’t help much to decrease your debt balance. I did try out self credit card debt reduction from April 2007 to August 2008 and managed to bring down my credit card debt from RM63,809 to RM40,344. But since then, the amount of debt balance didn’t decrease much.

2. You are so deeply in financial crisis that you need to get rid of your debt before any legal proceeding such as being sued for bankruptcy starts. Although I was able to bring down my credit card debt through self debt reduction plan, I still decided to turn to AKPK debt management program.

Why? Well, I couldn’t bear with the late payment fees and over-limit charges imposed by banks anymore; the amount of late payment fees and over the limit charges was so much that it made my efforts of paying down my credit card debt a waste of my hard-earned money.

3. You don’t want to be disturbed by irritating and harassing phone calls from debt collection agencies. Ask anyone who has been behind their payments or has missed a few credit card payments, they will tell you how stressful and depressing it is when it comes to handling calls from banks and collection agencies, and also piles of notices and warning letters.

4. You would like to lower the interest rates on your outstanding balances so that you are able to save money. From 18% interest rates to 6% or 7% interest rates, I must say that it’s a huge saving.

5. You don’t want to pay extra charges due to late payment. One day in August 2008, I told hubby that I had had enough of paying the never-ending late payment and over-limit fees charged by banks that brought us to nowhere, but increasing credit card debt!

6. When your budget is too tight, a debt management plan allows you to lower your monthly payment. Due to economy downturn, hubby’s meager income and my decreasing online income made us opt for lower payments for our credit cards.

Previously hubby and I had to pay more than RM2,500 for the credit card minimum payments. But with AKPK’s debt repayment plans, we are allowed to pay much much lower payments to our creditors. My DMP is RM320 per month while hubby’s DMP is RM360.

7. You have no idea about managing your own debt at all and you need proper guidance.

8. You have multiple bills and you can’t manage them efficiently.

9. You find that you need a professional credit counselor to assist you to work out a budget based on your income and commitment.

10. Your credit score is in a bad shape and there is a need for you to rebuild it through a proper debt management program.

Why Opting For AKPK Debt Management Program (DMP)?

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Since I was approved of the AKPK debt management program (DMP), I have always been asked by readers or friends why I chose to get out of debt with a debt management program.

There were several reasons why I enrolled in a debt management programme and not debt consolidation or debt settlement. Debt settlement? I wonder if there is any debt settlement plan in my country.

First and foremost, it’s FREE to join the AKPK debt management plan. You are not charged any enrollment fee or monthly service fee. Yes, the DMP provided by AKPK (Agensi Kaunseling Dan Pengurusan Kredit) is free; it comes with zero enrollment fee or monthly service charge.

Since the program is free to join and at that time I had had enough of my piled up credit card debt, I made an appointment with a senior credit counselor in Ipoh branch.

Did I do any DIY debt management to get rid of credit card debt? Of course, I did. In fact, I began budgeting and cutting spending starting April 2007 to pay down my credit card debt before finally signing up with the AKPK program.

In a span of almost one and a half year, I managed to pay down my debt from RM63,809 ($18,000 plus) to RM40,344.

Just as I thought I could slowly pay off my credit card through budgeting and cutting back on spending, bad things crept in one by one.

Firstly, hubby and I were not able to generate more income to pay the bills. Money was always not enough when it came to making payments to credit cards, home and car loans, utility bills and personal expenses.

We started being in late in payments or skipping some of the credit card minimum payments. As a result, late payment fees, penalty charges, over-limit fees, and other miscellaneous fees began piling up and added to my already piled up credit card debt.

One day after watching the AKPK’s TV commercial ad, I decided to pay a visit to the agency and enroll in its debt repayment plan to help me get out of credit card debt without stress.

Why Opting For A Free Debt Management Program (DMP)?

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Why A Debt Management Program (DMP)Since I was in the debt management program in October 2008, I have always been asked why I opted for a debt management program to get rid of my credit card debt.

There were a few reasons why I signed up a debt management plan and not any debt consolidation or debt settlement.

First off, the debt repayment plan I enrolled in is FREE. There is no initial fee or monthly service fee charged by the credit counseling and debt management agency.

Yes, it’s a free debt management program that is only available in my country. It’s not available to people in the US, UK, Canada and other countries.

As it’s a free debt relief program and I had come to a point that I couldn’t go on paying the huge amount of minimum payments, I decided to enroll in the debt management program.

But why didn’t I DIY debt management to pay off the credit card debt?

Oh, I did. In April 2007, I started self-help debt reduction to pay down some of my credit card debt before I joined the DMP. Between April 2007 and August 2008, I managed to bring down my credit card debt from RM63,809 ($18,000 in USD) to RM40,334.

Just as I thought my effort of tackling my credit card debt would pay off if I kept on budgeting and curbing my spending habits, bad things kept popping up.

First of all, the expenses always surpassed the income. Due to economy downturn, hubby and I were not making sufficient money to pay all the credit card minimum payments, car and home loan installments, utility bills and daily expenses.

When we failed to make payments on time, you know what will come next, right? Yup, banks and creditors started charging late payment fees, over the limit charges, cash advance fees, retail interest charges into my credit card accounts.

One day in August 2008, I told hubby that I had had enough of my credit card debt, non-stop phone calls from banks and warning notices issued by creditors. I wanted to get rid of them.

So, I am now in the free debt management program. :-)