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Sub: #1 freedom debt relief
Replied on 12-12-2008, 09:50 PM
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today some ca called me on a citifianancial account i had .the balance was 1623.00.i called fdr to tell them,and it looks like like thay are going 2 settle for 688.00.does that seem reasonable?little by little i'm clearing my debt between me and my wife.be strong and befor u know it you'll be finished....

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Replied on 12-13-2008, 05:16 AM
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That is more that 50%. It sounds good to me. Just make sure that you get everything in writing. If it si all verbal you don't have the proof that they will consider the account settled.

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Replied on 12-13-2008, 06:26 PM
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I agree with spatterson...the key is getting this in writing.

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Replied on 12-16-2008, 10:38 AM
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i did get in writting..... :>

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Sub: #5 42%
Replied on 01-07-2009, 09:01 AM
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that is a 42% settlement from Freedom, which means you are saving over half of what you owe. Seems good, especially since Citi can frequently be a difficult creditor. Good work!

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Sub: #6 freedom debt
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Freedom Financial Aided us in the recovery of our financial situation.Â* We had gotten behind in credit card debt to the tune of $40k. We had no where to go and in desperation were looking at all of our options, including default.Â* We found Freedom Financial and they took care of us.Â* There service is impeccable, someone is always there to take your call who is both friendly and very knowledgeable. They made sure that we had the support and comfort of a professional in times of doubt and fear.Â*Â* They shielded us from the threats and the scare tactics of the Credit Card Companies. They wereÂ* here for us every step of the way.Â* They educated us is the ways of the financial institutions. When one of the institutions contacted us directly with a settlement, Freedom Financial was all to happy in helping us to deal with them on our own.Â* They were always working on our behalf.Â* When a new program came into existence that would strongly benefit us, they called us to make sure that we participated.Â* We did not have the extra income to pay high settlements, so they found a way for us to make the payments in an amount that we could afford.Â* With the aid of Freedom Financial we settled one account for 20% of what we owed to them!!!Â* And all the rest for less then Half!!! and paid it off quickly.Â* They continue to be on our side.Â* Thank you Freedom Financial.

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Sub: #7 Freedom Debt Relief Client
Replied on 01-08-2009, 03:42 PM
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I just signed up with them, because they said that they are one of the biggest and most reliable.

I will report back over the next 3 years and let you know how it goes, but so far so good.

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Replied on 01-09-2009, 10:00 AM
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There's another big thread in them right above yours.

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Sub: #9 I am a client of Freedom Debt Relief
Replied on 01-16-2009, 08:08 PM
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I'm being paid to write good things about them....blah blah blah

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Sub: #10 Debt commercials
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Why do all these posts looks like bogus advertisements from different companies????

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Sub: #11 I'll check them out.
Replied on 01-18-2009, 02:27 PM
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I will call them on Monday and see if they can help me. Thanks.

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Sub: #12 Anyone?
Replied on 01-20-2009, 01:22 PM
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I talked to them, and it sounds pretty good, but Looking for feedback from someone who has completed?

I can deal with some calls and I already have shitty credit score, but want to see if the good stuff is too good to be true.

Thanks.

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Sub: #13 Check Out
Replied on 01-20-2009, 07:11 PM
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You can check out their best settlements here:
freedomdebtrelief.com/topsettlements.php

Pretty good, but probably not the average program.

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Sub: #14 Freedom Debt Relief
Replied on 01-22-2009, 08:32 AM
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Shameless plug

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Sub: #15
Replied on 01-25-2009, 07:08 AM
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That's because they are Darren. Freedom debt relief IS NOT licensed to do business ANYWHERE is the US. They operate illegally and have numerous legal suits after them. Go to the BBB and see/read for yourself along with a F rating and 152 complaints.

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Sub: #16 Facts are important
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Blah blah blah....more advertisements from an idiot...deleted




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