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Sub: #33 HK number
Replied on 08-25-2006, 06:19 PM

1-954-752-1950

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Sub: #34 hess kennedy
Replied on 08-29-2006, 06:01 AM

they are o.k. You need to stay on top of them and I do think they will do the best to help you out. I'm doing business with them also and I don't like reading all this negative feedback either. I've had some trouble with getting through to them because they are busy. But they do need to take the time to get your questions answered. Just call and keep on calling to get your answers and that way you will know.

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Sub: #35 Hess Kennedy and Company
Replied on 08-30-2006, 03:30 PM

THEY SUCK!

I only nedded one thing done with my credit report and they failed to do it. And when I called they were reading me someone else's information and had no idea who I was yet they spent my money!!!!! Had me on hold for a half hour and transferred me to various people who were of no help!!!

BEWARE!!!

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Sub: #36
Replied on 08-30-2006, 05:03 PM

Exactly how does one go about severing all ties with Hess Kennedy if he was foolish enough to sign a contract with them?

I am not expecting a refund, and I changed my checking account number so that no further payments could be drawn from it.

How do I sever all ties with these people, I wonder?

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Sub: #37 Debt
Replied on 09-03-2006, 06:26 AM

I had more debt than some people make in a years time.I am new w/ the Hess Comp,But so far,so good....

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Sub: #38 HESS KENNEDY/CCCS OF AMERICA
Replied on 09-04-2006, 05:50 PM

Hess Kennedy's number is 1-954-752-1950 and CCCS of
America is 1-800-336-9811.

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Sub: #39 i have a contract with cccs for a 48 month pay off
Replied on 09-06-2006, 07:16 PM

how do i know that this is taking place due to lack of documents for hess kenndey

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Sub: #40
Replied on 09-07-2006, 07:57 AM

H&K have been pretty good - true keep on top of them and its fine - for every negative case there are 2 positives - with everything else - each case is different - for me so for so good.

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Sub: #41 Hess &DEW WE CHEAT EM HOW!!! Company & Crooksociates
Replied on 09-07-2006, 09:47 AM

Its A scam!!They pray on the poor who are actually in need of real help to possibly go somewhere in life.My advise would be don't waste your time & especilly DON'T GIVE THEM ANY OF YOUR MONEY!!!

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Sub: #42 guest
Replied on 09-11-2006, 02:28 PM

I am scared to death, so far they have only taken two payments out of my account. I don't know what to do...Help.

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Sub: #43 Credit Exchange/Hess Kennedy & Company
Replied on 09-11-2006, 03:11 PM

I've been with them about 3 months, and I'm still getting harrassing phone calls. Therefore, I'm not sure if they are for real or not. I'm starting to worry that I'm giving my $$$ to frauds.

The 2 women I deal are...

Credit Exchange
Michelle Croy
Senior Financial Counselor
michellec(at)thecreditexchange.com
(Phone) 1-800-810-3390 Ext. 366
(Fax) 1-800-514-0166

Hess Kenney & Company
Sharon Douglas
sdouglas(at)enhancedss.com
Phone: 1-866-867-3135
Fax: 1-321-441-0043

Does this sound/look familiar to anyone??

Thanx & God Bless,
Denise

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Sub: #44 Statement
Replied on 09-11-2006, 03:35 PM

I have NEVER received a statement either. I actually emailed them about that yesterday, and she said that they have too many clients to be able to do that for each one. She said the withdrawal shows up on our bank statements each month & that should be enough.

This doesn't sound very professional to me. Do you agree??

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Sub: #45
Replied on 09-11-2006, 04:54 PM

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She said the withdrawal shows up on our bank statements each month & that should be enough
Actually, you might have signed for a debt settlement program. The money withdrawn from your account is going towards a trust account which will be later used when the proposals are accepted by your credit companies. The accounts remain in default during this time until your proposals are finally accepted.

But, being a consumer, you have the rights to know about the status of your account. The settlement company should be answerable to you at any point of time when you have requested for the info. Because of having large number of clients, the settlement company should not omit individual attention towards the customer who has hired them for the services.

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Sub: #46 Account Info
Replied on 09-11-2006, 05:41 PM

If I have a right to know about the status of my account, what should I be asking them to send/show me?? My record/file?

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Sub: #47
Replied on 09-11-2006, 05:51 PM

Denise, your settlement company knows you by your name and your file number. Ask them for your account status and the negotiations progress. They should give you this info.

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Sub: #48 Thank You Arden!
Replied on 09-11-2006, 06:01 PM

Thanx Arden!! I'll try that. : )


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