ND Consultants

1916 3rd Ave
Anoka, MN
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user comments Damien
January 17, 2005 at 7:20pm

Debt consolidation requires a good round of talks
Though debt consolidation is a very common term I had no idea about the intricacies of the whole issue. It is only when I had a counseling session with ND Consultants that I realized what it is to get a debt consolidation .Before I really was in a doubt regarding the different kinds of loans being clubbed together though each having different terms and conditions and also different rates and term periods.
user comments Hanna
April 26, 2005 at 6:48pm

was debt consolidation really necessary?
I had barely debts of $4,000 and well within reach of paying in the next quarter because I don’t have a regular income source. But it was those dreaded phone calls which made me approach ND Consultants. And they pulled the veil of debt consolidation over me. I feel a bit of counseling and a negotiation would have been far better in this case.
user comments Jason Oswald <jason@nationaldc.com>
July 12, 2005 at 3:19am

Response to Hanna
I am the owner of ND consultants, and I'm not sure if your statement was in a good light or not.....my question of concern, is looking through our archives. I'm not showing any Hanna, so therefore; if this is in a negative conotation, please don't post such statements. By the way, we don't do debt consolidation. We are strictly a debt negotiation/reduction service. Sincerely, Jason Oswald www.NationalDC.com
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