Sub: #33
Replied on 12-12-2006, 06:35 PM
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SDS does not deal with payday loans. CCL, I could not agree with you more. I was with them for eight months and nothing was done on my accounts. I used to think highly of this company but no more. I have had better luck on my own in the last month but now my credit report has taken a drastic hit. I guess it's a live and learn process. I found one of my creditors tried to sue me in July and SDS told me nothing about it. I have since worked out payment arrangements with the creditor so that's fine. SDS claimed I told them about the lawsuit when I knew nothing about it. My mail was forwarded to their client services address.

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Sub: #34
Replied on 12-18-2006, 03:33 PM
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Hi Mishele
I am still with them. I did hear from the guy sifxpert. He had lots of good ideas. I am too afraid to change, as I have been dealing with severe depression & it is taking all my energy to fight it.

Sub: #35
Replied on 02-01-2007, 09:18 AM
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Does anyone have some info on Superior Debt Services? Like there addresses or phones numbers? What is fishy here is I got an email from Superior Debt Services with a contact phone number. It is the same phone number that Hess Kennedy & Company goes by which is 954-752-1950. Hess Kennedy & Company is a big ring fraudulent so call attorneys. Do a search on google and we will see for yourself. You will see that Earl Flett of 2701 Riverside Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33065 is the owner of that phone number. Please contact me if I can ask/answer any questions or if you like to join forces to expose these frauds. My contact info is hess.kennedy.fraud at hotmail dot com. I look forward to hearing from others who were defrauded by Hess Kennedy & Company.

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Sub: #36 Superior
Replied on 02-02-2007, 06:15 PM
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Mishele- You were so happy with them in the beginning and then it went down hill. Do you think its because you had your mail forwarded to them and the creditors were unable to get a hold of you? I have spoken with them to weigh out my options and I am currently trying to take care of some things on my own. I have good credit and havent been late yet. These posts are very helpful to see what the companies are really about!

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Sub: #37 Superior Debt Services
Replied on 03-25-2007, 08:20 PM
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I was contacted by them too after registering on this web site. The gentleman who contacted me was so easy to talk to, but I am just scared to trust anyone at this point. After ready such pleasant feed back it makes me feel better too. I too would like any pointers on getting started with them.

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Sub: #38
Replied on 03-26-2007, 07:01 AM
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I have no problems working with Superior debt relief. They were successful in settling three of my accounts with the creditors last year. Now, they are working on the remaining two and they say they will do it before the end of this year. Hoping everything goes well.

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Sub: #39 Need help with harrassment from Collection agency
Replied on 03-29-2007, 09:01 AM
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Just signed up with superior debt services. Followed the instructions until a scare tactic was applied to our home voicemail. It was a lady calling as if she knew my wife and wanted her to call back because it was an emergency. Now she called back at work and they got her number and keeps calling harrasing her at work. She told them to not call and that we have already engage SDS to deal with them. They ignored and said that they do not deal with them and will keep calling until we fold. How do we stop this?

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Sub: #40
Replied on 05-29-2007, 08:41 PM
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Talk to SDS, depending on the state they will give you options to tell them.

Most collectors are not allowed to call you after you have told them that you could get fired by receiving personal calls. That works in FL for sure.

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Sub: #41 SDS
Replied on 07-10-2007, 07:15 PM
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I was going to signup with SDS looking at all the positive feedback but I came to the last page and I'm not so sure anymore...
What is the latest opinion about them? Are they for real? can they really settle debts as they claim?

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Sub: #42 SDS
Replied on 08-05-2007, 04:58 AM
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I recieved my paperwork from SDS today and will be sending them back shortly..I am just worried about how it will effect my taxes..can anyone explain there experiences

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Sub: #43 Superior Debt Services
Replied on 08-06-2007, 11:10 AM
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I hate to ask, but we've been considering signing up with Superior Debt Services, but are a bit leery as we had a bad experience with another debt service we contracted with (ended with a complaint to bbb). We have close to 40 k in debt and was wondering if that's too much for the service to work effectively for us. Any words of wisdom?

Sub: #44
Replied on 09-10-2007, 02:36 PM
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I think you'll find good and bad stories from any company. Might depend on the rep you get too. Just my opinion. Depends on how much they want to help people.

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Sub: #45 I worked for Superior
Replied on 09-12-2007, 11:26 AM
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Hi, I worked for Superior Debt as the Accounting Manager for a year and a half and they are a good company. If you follow the program as they set it up, they can help you. Unlike other debt companies, they really do care about helping you. If I hadn't moved I would still be working for them. Hopes this helps.

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Sub: #46 Superior Debt
Replied on 09-12-2007, 12:04 PM
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I am also interested in working with Superior to clean up some CC debt but I am concerned that it will effect my son's student loans. Will I still be accepted next year if I am under this plan?

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Sub: #47 Superior Debt and SDS West
Replied on 09-12-2007, 04:35 PM
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Superior Debt Services is the company in Colorado. They RULE!!!!

SDS West (Superior debt solutions) is based in Texas I think. They are new, and have used Superior's name to try to build their own creditability. I'm wary of them.

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Sub: #48
Replied on 09-13-2007, 08:44 AM
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What about the SDS that is located in Las Vegas, NV. Is this the same company? They have told me that their corporate office is located in Colorado.




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