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Sub: #1 Eagle One Debt Solutions experiences
Replied on 01-16-2012, 08:58 PM
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Hey guys, first time poster here. I hope this is in the correct forum. My wife has been looking into debt consolidation and I guess she signed up with Eagle One Solutions. I wanted to see if anyone has any information or experience working with them. I knew she was looking into it, but didn't really expect her to sign right up. Just want to make sure it is a viable company to work with.

One specific question I do have is that they told her that they are accredited by the BBB. I checked the BBB website and it says that they are not accredited. Is there any way the BBB website could be out of date and how would I double check to be sure that we aren't being taken here?

Thanks for any help in advance

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Replied on 01-17-2012, 09:32 PM
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I haven’t personally dealt with this company. I searched on internet and have found out that Eagle One Debt Solutions is not BBB accredited.

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Replied on 01-18-2012, 07:26 AM
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This is why we always recommend you research the company prior to signing up. Honestly, you're probably better off settling the debts yourself. You'll save a bundle.

Is this place charging up front fees? If so, that's a sure giveaway that you want to stay away from them.





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