I myself have tried FDR, for 19 months exactly, needed help
with 3 accounts. Payments per month $500.00, first
6-8 months I was still received harassing phone calls from creditors.
One account was arbitrated, did not have to do anything
with that but, once the acct is turned over to an Attorney
in your state you are basically screwed unless you have
money in the bank. As I told FDR, if I had the money I
would not have called you for help. I had $4180 banked
in the FDR account, they could not get the atty to come
down to resolve the account. They instead wanted me
to come up with 3,000 to settle the account once
they drained my FDR account. That came out to
be more than I owed originally on the account. That
left me with zero balance in my FDR account in order
to settle the other two accounts. I, in no way, could
come up with the $3,000 to settle the account.Then
of course, I could see down the line that the other
two accounts were turned over to attorneys and
there would not be any funds in the account to settle
these. I was basically screwed in this case. They
in no way can help you once an attorney is involved. The
only significant balance deductions are available if
a collection agency is involved. So my choice was be
sued or file bankruptcy...I'm sure you can figure what I
am pursuing..bankruptcy. I should have done it sooner, they
kept over $5,000 in 19 months as fees and did nothing more
than what I could have done myself. Furthermore, my
brother is going through the same problem at the
moment and he is getting sued for a bill which started at
$1200.00 but is now up to $1800.00 and they cannot even
settle that account. He has to go to court with no help
whatsoever from FDR. Hope this info helps you, but FDR
will basically throw you under the bus in the end.