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		<title>By: stopccdebt</title>
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Your credit union is the best place. If you are not yet a member, find one that you meet their eligibility requirements for.

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<p>Your credit union is the best place. If you are not yet a member, find one that you meet their eligibility requirements for.</p>
<p>Some credit cards will offer a &#8220;consolidation loan&#8221; product that is nothing more than a glorified balance transfer at a 16% APR.</p>
<p>If you are in need of paying down debt, you may wish to speak with a credit counselor first. There may be other options and strategies available that would help you avoid taking on debt to pay off debt.</p>
<p>You can find one in your local area. Make sure they have a satisfactory rating with the Better Business Bureau.</p>
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