Searching an honest debt settelment company
Date: Thu, 05/17/2007 - 09:52
debt settlement is becoming a very useful alternative to bankrup
debt settlement is becoming a very useful alternative to bankruptcy in the last few years. The ads for debt settlement companies pop up everywhere. The internet is a good place to start shopping for different companies offering settlement. See the ranking chart in this website for companies operating in your area.
Be careful of the companies whose sales tactics mean to pressure you. These types of firms will never offer the best services you need; they are typically interested in taking your money than helping you with your debt related problems.
You may find some companies that don't require a monthly payment schedule. Be sure that they don't charge a fee prior to providing you any service. The settlement process may take some time to get results, so when you pay any fees, make sure that you are paying for what it's worth.
Once you find a company in the ranking chart, research them with the local BBB and the attorney general of your state. They are the places where consumers will report any unfair activities by a company. You will have some ideas about the companies you seem to be interested in.
settlement, payoff, etc., vs. bankruptcy
debt settlement for credit card and very long time sallie mae student loan (after consolidation) -- 30 years ago or bankruptcy. honestly, which is best for me if i don't mind credit reporting? about $31,000.00 total.
Dear Brick, Here are some questions you should ask when choos
Dear Brick,
Here are some questions you should ask when choosing a debt settlement company. Click on link to post.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/settlement/right-company.html
Student loans are not negotiable...they are not even bankruptabl
Student loans are not negotiable...they are not even bankruptable. As far as the rest of your debt, settle it yourself. Zipdebt is the best DIY settlement program in my opinion...worked like a charm for me.
