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#1Information on the National Credit Relief Agency
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05-04-2010, 07:44 AM
Do you have a Better Business Rating on the National Credit Relief Agency - address 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, DC 20006 Phone #1-866-610-7575.
What are some of the satisified consumers who have used their services?
I received a letter in the mail. This appears to be a false address, and company. They want you to call the 1-866-610-7575 number. Its a mail, instead of telemarketing scam.
Actually National Credit Relief Agency is not a scam, and it is a real company. If you call the 800 number there is not anything misleading..Chopper our call center is in California and if you have any questions you can call me personally.
Actually National Credit Relief Agency is not a scam, and it is a real company. If you call the 800 number there is not anything misleading..Chopper our call center is in California and if you have any questions you can call me personally.
What is the 800 number?, and is National Credit Relief Agency a government sponsored program? usually the rest of the debt relief offers say in small print that they are not gov't affiliated... what is the deal with your company??
Do you have a Better Business Rating on the National Credit Relief Agency - address 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, DC 20006 Phone #1-866-610-7575.
What are some of the satisified consumers who have used their services?
By signing up for counseling session, your provided details (Name, Email ID and Phone No.) will be forwarded to the company advertising on the DebtCC. However, you have no obligation to use their services.
Some creditors and collection agencies refuse to lower the pay off amount, interest rate, and fees owed by the consumer.
Creditors/collection agencies can make collection calls and file lawsuits against the consumers represented by the debt relief companies.
Debt relief services may have a negative impact on the consumer's creditworthiness and his overall debt amount may increase due to the accumulation of extra fees.
The amount which the consumer saves with the use of debt relief services can be regarded as taxable income.