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Sub: #1 Does anyone have experience with Allegro law debt settlement?
Replied on 08-29-2008, 05:43 AM
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Anyone have any experience with these folks for debt settlement?


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Replied on 08-29-2008, 07:01 AM
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Allegro Law is a member of the BBB with a satisfactory rating.

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So far this was the nicest and most honest company I spoke with so far. The counselor told me to hold off on the service for a few months until I get my refinancing out of the way. They told me that their service would jeopardize my ability to qualify for a home refinance loan. They gave me a ton of information and I will certainly seek their services once I’m ready. I felt very comfortable when speaking with this company.

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Replied on 09-11-2008, 12:13 PM
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can anyone say SOLICITATION?




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Replied on 09-11-2008, 12:16 PM
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no we can't say solicitation.there was nothing that suggested
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Replied on 09-12-2008, 03:50 PM
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I haven't heard of them, just be sure that they are licensed under the debt adjuster laws in your state.

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Sub: #7 Allegro Law
Replied on 10-15-2008, 11:02 AM
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[color=Blue]I signed a contract with them and explained my situation but I changed my mind within 30 days of signing when I realized that they did hide information from me. I have been trying to get my money back for almost two months and they are just giving me the turn around. I would definitely not recommend this company.

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Sub: #8 Isela
Replied on 10-17-2008, 10:34 AM
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We have no client with the name Isela. Also, the service agreement a client signs is fully disclosed. The service is explained completely and thoroughly to each client. We do not hide any information from clients. In addition, a recorded verification is done over the phone with each and every client going over the service in great detail prior to enrollment. If the above posting was written by a real client, call our office immediately to receive your refund... I doubt we will ever here from this person...

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Sub: #9 Contact me
Replied on 12-02-2008, 03:56 PM
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Please call me at edited*ND. This is important. Thank you.

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Sub: #10 is there a time fram to cancell your service?
Replied on 03-07-2009, 12:29 PM
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i cancelled your service want my refund




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Replied on 03-07-2009, 12:32 PM
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we are not allegro law.you will have to contact them and cancel.

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Sub: #12 debt consolidation
Replied on 05-16-2009, 06:28 PM
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would like to talk with anyone who has delt with allegro law

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Sub: #13 Go with a non profit that is USOBA certified
Replied on 05-16-2009, 08:18 PM
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I suggest trying to work with a non-profit service. The fees will be alot less by far. These private companies are in it for the money and they charge up to 16% in fees. Non profit services don't charge a percentage. Instead all your money goes into your escrow account after yout second payment. I suggest checking out the BBB on them to see their rating...

http://search.newyork.bbb.org/report...ge=1&id=103625


Not to mention I was on hold for almost an hour to speak to someone about my account with allegro some one told me to hold on while they look up my account and all I could hear in the background was my customer service lady talking about colon cleansing or something rather. I wasn't sure what she was saying so I asked her what colon cleansing and she said that they do customer service for colon cleansing products and they can send me a free sample. I thought to my self that they are in the wrong business. I must be s fool to let these clowns settle my debts. Instead I shopped around and found some non-profit companies. The best one is CCI they have a clean record with the BBB they kinda recommend using them and that is very seldom unless you have high credentials. They are also on the board with the USOBA. I hope this helps everyone make the right choice. I had to learn the hard way because my first months payment was non refundable but it was worth cancelling because the fees each month with Allegro was up to 16 months and left nothing in my escrow account to settle with my creditors. All fees as oppossed to only paying 3 month in fees with CCI. I cancelled Allegro before my second payment was due and signed up with a non profit.

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Sub: #14 in litigation
Replied on 05-21-2009, 09:10 AM
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I have been using Allegro Law for almost a year and they have collected quite a bit of money from me. I am now being sued by a collector and I am worried because I called Allegro Law and they say I don't have enough in Escro and then they sent me a legal disclaimer to sign plus a budget worksheet. I am really getting worried. Could someone advise me as I need to go to court next week.

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Sub: #15 allegro law
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my husband and i decided on allegro to help with our debt. they have taken our money out of our checking for about a yr now and have not done a thing for us. we got sued and contacted allegro. they told us they were in litigation, trying to reduce the debt. they lied, did nothing!! my advise is handle the debt yourself. we are in the process of contacting the attorney general, but we found out they are already being investigated

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Replied on 05-29-2009, 08:57 AM
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we are not allegro law.




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