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ripped off by FDRS

Date: Mon, 11/10/2008 - 17:34

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 11/10/2008 - 17:34

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I have been with FDRS for many months. I have followed the program step by step. I unfortunately got myself into debt and was too embarrassed to ask anyone for help. I signed up with FDRS and was told that CCDN would help me on the legal end. I was in contact with Tracy Webster as well and he did not help me at all. After being summons, I defaulted and I did not go to court because I was told CCDN would take care of it and would notify ME if I had to do anything. They never called. I had all my money taken out of my checking account. I set up a payment plan with my creditor because I was so scared. I am so embarrassed and feel like a fool that I had faith and believed in this company because they really talk a good talk. It did take me a while to make a decision, but I did not want to do credit counseling or debt settlement. I thought going through FDRS would've been better in the 2 year long run. They still say they can help me and that CCDN is now out of the picture. Does anyone know if there is anyway I can get my money back from CCDN since they are a fraudulent, unethical company , yet they say the creditors are????

Someone please help. I am basically still trying to hang in there with them because they say they can help....am I a huge fool or not??? I am more desperate now than I was before I started the program.!!!!!!!!!!


get out while you can.they say that to keep taking your money.
FDRS is the biggest scam going.best to cut your losses.as far as getting your money back you can try,but nistory shows that they normally don't.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 11/10/2008 - 18:16

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Paul's right. Get out while you can. Stop their access to your bank accounts, and demand that your money be returned. You'll likely need to engage the services of a real attorney to get any of your cash back, though.

You also need to file complaints with the appropriate government agencies: The Michigan Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission. A complaint with the BBB and ripoffreport.com would also be a good idea, to help keep others from being victimized by these charlatans.

You may also wish to read this article from the Minnesota State Bar Association. It debunks FDRS debt-cancellation scam pretty thoroughly.


lrhall41

Submitted by unclewulf on Tue, 11/11/2008 - 03:37

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