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Sub: #17 Whitestar - By the way...
Replied on 05-13-2009, 07:01 AM
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The 67 year old customer listed above was fully refunded and rescinded her complaint with the BBB. It also wasn't a home equity account as was claimed.

More importantly this whole site/forum is associated with a company (Oakview Law Group) that is doing business in this industry.

Obviously there is a conflict of interest.

ONCE AGAIN, CHECK WITH THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU!!!

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Sub: #18 whitestar
Replied on 06-02-2009, 01:28 PM
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I just checked the BBB and whitestar is not found.

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Sub: #19 BBB Report
Replied on 06-15-2009, 12:06 PM
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Go to bbb.org

type in Whitestar Financial

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Sub: #20 Email Accounts
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The reason the I used my email address for Stu Rubens is because he was having computer issues and he wanted to get the emails out, so I did it for him. And yes he has an email address as all of our reps do.

Sub: #21 why wouldnt' stu have his own email address?
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"Also the email he sent me was from Peter Kirschner
(peterk@whitestarfinancialservices.com).. which also seems kind of shady. Why wouldn't Stu have his own email address?"

I'm not sure what this post is trying to say, but once again it is misleading and once again the word "shady" seems to be used without any real basis. In this case Stu DOES have his own email address... at the company where he works - Whitestar. Are you suggesting that he should be using a personal (ie yahoo) address instead? That, to me, would truly be shady.

Seriously guys, there are plenty of sales floors in all kinds of industries where a senior manager may send out quotes for a junior sales guy or counselor. That doesn't mean he's shady. As long as it is coming from the same company, who cares? Use common sense.

I checked out Whitestar and they have an A- with the BBB in Florida, so the bottomline is that if they were shady, you'd hear about it on the BBB, not made up stories. Keep your facts straight.

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Replied on 10-13-2009, 10:59 AM
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I was asked to stop "soliciting" by Jason, but all I did was answer a response made about Whitestar. I don't work for Whitestar guys. I do my own counseling. Anyway, like I said before, here's the link to whitestar's A- bbb rating. Always do your homework guys, thats my motto.

http://www.seflorida.bbb.org/Busines...l-LLC-92010345

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don't do us any favors.the TOS speaks for itself.

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And you still haven't explained what I supposedly did "wrong".

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You were asked to remove the dmg site link that you had put in your signature. It has nothing to do with your answer. Better please check your pm.

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Yep, I got your message. Thanks for the link to the terms and answering my question. I don't think anyone reads the terms lol Although I was not asked to remove them until you did yesterday.

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They are a PRIVATE ORGANIZATION! They are not government, do not regulate anything, and companies PAY THEM to be listed! BBB is not reliable for anything. Debt settlement companies must all be C or less rated! Otherwise they are NOT registered as a debt settlement company and therefore are IMMEDIATELY shady an most likely a money making scheme to scam people out of thousands of dollars.

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I am trying to get my money back because i decided to wait and look at other options...and they told me I would get my money in 3-5 business days and it has been 6 days and have nothing...i just left them a message that if they do not return my money i will be contacting better business bereau and frauds division in their state.

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WHITESTAR FINANCIAL SERVICES promised me that they will be able to settle my credit card debts and they recommended that I stop sending payments to my credit cards but I should send payments to them. I sent a total of $1394.42 and nothing has been done to help me. I decided to cannel with them and they said all they can give me back is $395.74 and none of my credit cards have been settled. My credit has been negatively affected based on their recommendations

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I already contacted the b.b.b.
Next stop atty gen.
They ruined my credit!!!

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Sub: #31
Replied on 12-17-2009, 01:04 PM
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Do not use this company!!! They are not lawyers! They have no knowledge!!! All they know how to do is take your money and talk in circles never answering your questions

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Nicky, Debt settlement is a program that takes time. In essence you are saving up your money in a savings account, while letters are sent back and forth to the creditors to agree to a payment plan or a lump sum. They typically work better with people that have larger lump sums.

As for debt settlement hurting your credit score, of course it does. You aren't making payments to your creditors, and that accounts for 35% of your credit score. These kind of things are disclosed on the contract, were they not? You have to pay attention to stuff like that.. Debt settlement is a process that takes time and when you just drop out, it only hurts you.




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