Posted on Feb 24, 2016
Is there a debt consolidation program for soldiers?
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Is there a debt program to help reserve soldiers pay off personal debt?
Posted 9 y ago
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I'd suggest you ask your bank, AER and ACS for more resources. That's all I got.
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ACS won't help Guard/Reserve. Been down that road. Unfortunately there's not much out there for ya till we are on Title X orders
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SSG (Join to see) - Here's another resource I almost forgot about.
https://www.myarmyonesource.com/skins/aos2/display_ajax.aspx?ModuleID=a53b8c22-018c-40c9-b51f-d6a1263c9889
https://www.myarmyonesource.com/skins/aos2/display_ajax.aspx?ModuleID=a53b8c22-018c-40c9-b51f-d6a1263c9889
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Debt consolidation companies can screw you over. They claim they negotiate lower payments on your debts. The company you owe the debt to has no obligation to accept that lower payment. You can be paying the consolidation company and they will pay something on your bills but not the total amount due which will hurt your credit because you will be seriously past due on your bill
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You can often get low interest personal loans through USAA, Navy Federal Credit Union, Pentagon Federal Credit Union, Armed Forces Bank, or Air Force Federal Credit Union which cater to the military in general, active and reserve. This is helpful in consolidating and dealing with credit card debt especially. Credit Unions often give lower rates than banks, but I'd certainly speak to all of them to determine which would be best. One note, however, is that you usually need to establish a checking account with the credit union to take out a personal loan. This amount usually isn't more than $5-10 though and doesn't often have fees as long as it stays above a certain amount.
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