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Replied on 06-19-2009, 10:21 PM

Anyone who said they got scammed by lifeguard dosn't know what they are talking about. I work in finance and have dealt with these type of companies. Signing up for a structured pay schedule and defaulting isn't going to be good for any situation. If u can make the payments they are fine to use

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Sub: #66
Replied on 06-22-2009, 08:30 PM

i actually work for lifeguard financial and were not a bad company,maybe some other companies called you'se but it wasn't us.we have an A rating with the better business bureau and we help millions of ppl every year

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Sub: #67
Replied on 06-25-2009, 09:42 AM

They must be on commission. Sold me the world, hustled for me to sign the contract and then called me and told me I was not eligible. Now I can't even get a confirmation from the in writing that they voided the contract. If anyone can help....

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Sub: #68
Replied on 06-25-2009, 09:47 AM

WHAT E-MAIL ADRESS WILL BE READ BY SOMEONE AT THIS COMPANY?

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Replied on 06-25-2009, 09:49 AM

WHAT E-MAIL AT THIS COMPNAY HAS A HUMAN ON THE OTHER END THAT WILL ANSWER, OR EVEN ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF COORESPONDENCE.

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Replied on 06-25-2009, 09:49 AM

WHAT E-MAIL AT THIS COMPNAY HAS A HUMAN ON THE OTHER END THAT WILL ANSWER, OR EVEN ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF COORESPONDENCE.

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Sub: #71
Replied on 06-27-2009, 09:39 AM

Hey everyone...I'll be honest. I work here, and I'm still not sure if I'm selling a scam. I like to believe we're a legit company, but really, I couldn't tell you. Take that for what it is, but it's my honest opinion. Do your research. Maybe it's wrong for me to say this, even more so since I'm at work right now, but, well, I'm morally confused here. If someone truly believe's it works, give me your number and we'll talk.

By the way, I don't make commission. But I do get a $50 dollar bonus for every closed deal. Now my bosses on the other hand....I'm sure they make commission on my closed deals. You should see the smiles on their face when it happens.

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Sub: #72
Replied on 06-30-2009, 02:24 PM

I think they are in it for the money...I signed up for it cause things in my life went down hill and trying to get back up on my feet. They never told me about the fees. I was suppose to settle around 16k and now with the 7k fees ill be paying my debt off the same amount if I would have did it myself.

I saw them take out my first payment, most went to fees and i was left with 8 bucks in the noteworld bank. I am at the point to taking the papers to a lawyer....I dont know what will happen but I wish I would have been told more about the fees than some dream of settling my debt for .55 on the dollar

Maybe I am making something out of nothing but ive read the complaints and people who are happy with them after 3 months...maybe I'll have to see what happens....

Anyways good luck to anyone who deals with them.....




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Replied on 06-30-2009, 02:37 PM

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I think they are in it for the money
Well DUH! It is a business albeit a shady one.

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Sub: #74 financial companies
Replied on 07-02-2009, 09:16 AM

anyone know of any good financial companies that would work with you, on credit bill reduction

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Sub: #75
Replied on 07-03-2009, 03:59 PM

Lifeguard really helped me , I was struggling nd now am close to being debt free.They are helpful and I've called late at night with questions which were answered politely and made me feel comfortable.They also have an a rating w bbb which was very important in my decision to work with them. I even spoke to them with a creditor who told me they weren't legit and the branch manager shut him up quick enough to apologize and finally stopped calling me !

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Sub: #76 Lifeguard Financial out of Michigan
Replied on 07-06-2009, 09:28 AM

Hello everyone. I have an interview to WORK for Lifeguard Financial. I have done extensive research on debt settlement companies myself already. I am not skeptical, and I am also serious about helping others. I myself should do debt settlement, but decided to try it on my own for now. IF I can't turn it around, then I will do debt settlement too. BUT, this company is legitimate, and it does have a high score with the BBB. Therefore, I want to seek out this position. I don't know what kind of experience they are looking for, but I am going to offer honesty, and upfront behavior or I will NOT work for any debt company. I could not live with myself lying and decieving those in financial difficulty since I am one of them too..........

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Sub: #77 Thinking on breaking my contract
Replied on 07-07-2009, 09:37 PM

I have too made bad decisions in my life, I currently lost my job about a month ago and in my haste...signed up for Lifeguard Financial but now with me reading alot more into it I feel I made a grave mistake...

I don't know what to do....I sent it my first payment and signed a contract and now my crediters are calling me and saying they wont work with any debt settlement and telling me either pay or they will be taking me to court....I only been out of work for a month and only missed 1 payment on all my bills.

My husband has been trying to come up with the payments but he is suffering too...we tried bankrupy but he makes too much....

I feel we are going to be the next to lose our house and things because of my stupid mistakes....


I dont know...if anyone is reading this...I wouldnt go with Lifeguard or any settlement...Im stuck so I dont want anyone else to go though this.....

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Sub: #78 Calls stop?
Replied on 07-07-2009, 09:47 PM

How long did it take for your creditors to stop calling you? What was the steps that you did to be happy with them? Are you using the noteworld and have you seen any of your money go towards your bills instead of fees?

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Sub: #79 Life Guard
Replied on 07-08-2009, 04:23 PM

This company has called me repeatedly. I have asked to be removed but rudely told I had debt. Well if you are paying a mortagage then you have debt. None of their business their names not onthe paperwork. I was called back by a young lady who infomred me she was going to kick my ass. Well come on down......... This is the type of people you are dealing with at Lie Guard. If I need help? I will solict them not them me. If you call me again you will get cussed out as I do not need your disrespectful asses.

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Sub: #80 Lifeguard Financial
Replied on 07-09-2009, 08:50 AM

When I looked them up at the BBB, they had no rating at all.


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