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What can I expect from the Debt Settlement plan?

Date: Sun, 08/19/2007 - 15:05

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 08/19/2007 - 15:05

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what can i expect with debt settlement? fees and other things i should know about


It depends which one you go with. Langhorn Law and Town and Country Associates charge a fee upfront, I think, but that fee is part of your 1st payment. There is a new one called Sifxpert that I heard was great that does not charge a fee up front. If you would like, leave more info. here about your situation, like what state you are in, etc. but no personal info. like names and numbers and someone will be along with more info. shortly.

thanks


lrhall41

Submitted by Lukeskywalker on Sun, 08/19/2007 - 15:52

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Self Employed with debts more than $50k
was earning $100k (just me not wife) each year for last 4/5 years but this year just $8700 ...

My problem is short term but will need a debt settlement of sort, can start making payments again around october as wife just graduated from school and will earn miminum $6000 month and more..

I actually contacted this people

.freedom-debt-relief.com or .fdrnetwork.com (same people)

not sure if they are realiable company to work for ..

can this website or owner of this site have debt settlement? let me know please


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 08:16

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Have you registered here for the free consultation quote? A counselor in your area will call and discuss about your situation. They can offer you different plans for paying off the debts. Either you can opt for a consolidation or a debt settlement plan, depending upon your situation. You will have lower payments in the settlement plan. And they will tell you in advance about the fees charged in the program. Make sure that you don't hurt the plan by missing a payment. The counselor will negotiate with your creditors for a lower payoff. They will work with you only if you assure them regular payments. If one payment is missed, they won????????t wait in withdrawing all the benefits offered to you in the program.


lrhall41

Submitted by Flying Cats on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 09:25

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