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Replied on 03-10-2009, 11:42 AM
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Don't fall for it. It's Freedom Debt Relief. The BBB says so. They go by multiple names. Do more investigating to see for yourself.

So you think switching the name around will fool everyone?....LOL.



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Replied on 03-11-2009, 05:33 AM
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sadly it probably does fool people because they dont research enough and end up here complaining how they got scammed.


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Sub: #35 freedomdebt.com
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I called the BBB and they said they are NOT the same as the relief company in CA- also different owners and different corporate names, different management, different website. Freedomdebt.com is a Texas S corporation and relief is a LLC in CA. That got to the bottom of it they are different compaines!

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Sub: #36 State Capital Financial
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Has anyone ever heard of this company out of Hallendale Bch,
Florida? They are listed with the BBB.

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Has anyone ever heard of this company out of Hallendale Bch,
Florida? They are listed with the BBB.

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Again Freedomdebt.com IS freedom Debt relief. The BBB still says so. Go to the BBB and look up Freedomdebt.com. Notice Freedomdebt.com also has a AKA as Debt Freedom Inc. Then look up Freedom Debt Relief. Notice Freedom Debt Relief has a AKA as Debt Freedom Inc. too. Click on Debt Freedom Inc. and read away...............TaDaaaa!!!!!!!!!.

A little research can get you so far. But here you go. From the BBB:

Business Contact and Profile
Name: Debt Freedom Inc
Phone: (210) 520-2100 ext. 204
Fax: (210) 520-2196
Address: 6709 Bandera Rd
San Antonio, TX 78238-1438
Website: w w w.freedomdebt.com
Original Business Start Date: December 2002
Local Start Date: January 2004
Principal: Mr Jeremiah Martin, Co-Ceo
Customer Contact: Ms. Sheri Ramirez, Customer Service Contact - (88 710-3328
TOB Classification: Debt Negotiation Companies, Credit & Debt Counseling, Credit-Debt Consolidation Services, Debt Adjusters
BBB Accreditation: This company is not a BBB Accredited business.
Additional DBA Names: Freedom Debt Relief,
FreedomDebt.com


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I called the BBB again and they said they share a similar DBA but .com doesn't use that DBA anymore. She explained you may have gone to a town and seen a Resturant then gone to another town and seen a resturant with the same name, but they are not related. The BBB confirmed again they are seperate compaines. Any consumer can easily see this.

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Oh Linda please stop it. Nothing is easily seen. That's the problem.

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Go to the BBB. Any consumer can EASILY see I'm right. Spare us Linda.

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Understand what DBA means:

Doing Business As (DBA) a Fictitious Business Name

A fictitious business name, assumed name, or DBA (short for "doing business as"), referred to as "trading as" in the UK, allows you to legally do business as a particular name at minimal cost, and without having to create an entirely new business entity. You can accept payments, advertise, and otherwise present yourself under that name. In fact, if you present your business under a name other than your proper legal name without proper notification, it may be considered fraud. Fortunately, filing for an assumed name is so easy and inexpensive, there's really not much excuse for not filing one.
Why would you want to file an assumed name? What does it let you do?
It allows you as a sole proprietor to use a business name rather than your personal name. In some places you can use either your full name or part of your name plus a description of your product or service without filing an assumed name, e.g., Elena Garza Interior Design or J. Washington Investigations. The exact rules vary from country to country and from state to state within the U.S., so check with your local business regulatory authority regarding your area. But if there's any implication that there are more people involved (Shawad & Sons, The Anderson Group, etc.), or if you just use the first name (Joe's Garage, Sam's Boat, etc.), you have to file an assumed name.
It also lets you use a typical business name without creating a formal legal entity (corporation, partnership, LLC, etc.). You can even open a business checking account and get a business phone listing for the name. For sole proprietors, this is the least expensive way to legally do business under a business name.
It allows a single legal entity (corporation, LLC, etc.) to operate multiple businesses without creating a new legal entity for each business. For example, if you are planning to operate a series of web sites, or a chain of bars, you might set up a corporation with a generic name, such as LVH Web Enterprises, Inc., or Neighborhood Bars, LLC, and then file an assumed name for each website or bar. Since there is significant expense in filing and maintaining a corporation, this helps control costs while still allowing you to expand your business.
How do you go about getting an assumed name?
In some U.S. states you register your assumed name with the Secretary of State or other state agency, but in most states, registration is handled at the county level, and each county may have different forms and fees for registering a name. Generally speaking, the process is fairly simple: you perform a search through their database to make sure the name is not already in use, then submit a simple form, along with the correct filing fee (anywhere from $10 to $50). Some states also require that you publish a notice in your local newspaper and submit an affidavit to show that you have fulfilled the publication requirement. Call your county clerk's office to find out the local fees and procedures in your area.
Laws vary significantly from country to country. For example, in the UK, there is no governmental filing process for the use of assumed names, but they are heavily regulated by the Business Names Act of 1985, which specifies where and how you must disclose business ownership. A private-sector initiative, The National Business Register, keeps track of current business names and help prevent duplication of names. Again, you'll have to check with your local authorities, as it would be impossible to cover every country here.
In addition to your own interests in filing an assumed name, keep in mind that the disclosure of actual business ownership is for consumer protection. Imagine doing business with a company, having a problem, going to file suit, and you can't find out who the actual owner is. You'd have to hire a private investigator.
Proper use of a fictitious business name can be a powerful branding tool at minimal cost. Take advantage of it: pick a great business name and then use it at every opportunity -- even every check you give and receive.

I hope this helps explain to everyone why they use facticious names. But it's obvious people in this industry use it to confuse you. Using legal tactics to do illegal things.

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Ladies and Gentlemen go any debt settlement site that we know of and just read away. Most of these sites have the same EXACT writing word for word on them. It may take alot of time to do since they stopped the google cut and paste thing I use to do but the info is still the SAME. A lot of these company websites use the SAME marketing info on their sites. Don't use companies that do that.

Freedom Debt Relief's information is on a ton of other debt settlement sites. Different names SAME stuff word for word.

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Replied on 05-19-2009, 11:22 AM
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Testimonials also. They are shared on many different sites. Just look for yourself. Freedom Debt Relief's website info is shared among many different sites. Testimonials and all.

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Sub: #45 Debt Settlement
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Debt settlement is a completely legal, logical, and ethical way to get out of debt as old as the concept of debt itself. The incentive for your creditors to settle a debt becomes clear once there is a possibility that they may collect nothing on the debt if you were left with no choice but to file for bankruptcy protection. Your incentive to settle is to avoid bankruptcy and to ethically discharge your debts. Once you are on the “debt treadmill” it becomes more and more difficult to step off. Eventually your minimum monthly payments will likely be going almost entirely towards interest. At this rate, you would finally pay the account off in about 30 years having spent ten times or more what you initially borrowed. We understand your predicament and the credit card companies have been counting on and profiting from it for years. Debt settlement can end the 30 year cycle and cut it down to 3 years or less.

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Sub: #46 relief vs. .com
Replied on 05-28-2009, 02:49 PM
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I wondered the same thing and found it actually states on freedomdebt.com's website they are not affilated with any other freedom company. I called and they told me the same thing. I think the BBB is a scam itself, but I checked the report and it states they do not use "relief," but that was apparently a dba they used in the past. I wonder if they got into a trademark issue, regardless they look like a solid company. Their BBB shows only 1 resloved complaint, that is far better than the other compaines i looked at.

I do not want to file BK and probably won't qualify for a chapter 7, I can't afford my payments, I don't want to deal with my creditors on my own, so I think this is the best option unless someone has another suggestion. I checked with credit counseling already and they quoted me a payment higher than what I am paying now!

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I am a current client of FreedomDebt.com and yeah I was scared when I saw all of these other "Freedom" compaines online but I realized they are not the same. FreedomDebt.com uses lisenced attornies to settle my accounts. I enrolled Sept 2008 and they have settled my Bank of America account at 32% and on a Citi account at 48%. I really wish I didnt get into the debt mess and have to do this program, but this was the best and really the only option for me. At least it will be over soon.

My job deals with clients personal information and my boss fired the last person who filed BK. Of course he said it was for other reasons. There is no way I was going to lose my job if my employeer found out I was in a chapter 13 because the attorney said the trustee would actually "garnish" my wages to pay the 13 and I make too much to qualify for a 7.

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Any company that tries THIS HARD to lie to you is obviously a fraud. AND THEY KNOW THEY ARE, that's the key phrase. Lets see how many lies and bogus comments can they spread on this thread. Also, everywhere their is Freedom Debt Relief on a thread they are there putting up bogus testimonials and straight lies. Looks like another Hess Kennedy folks? Lie, lie, lie, lie and lie until they are forced to close down? Lets see.




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