Debt settlement company's to trust
Date: Wed, 09/29/2010 - 05:40
CONTACT ME AT EMAIL REMOVED AGAIN FOR THERE TOLL FREE NUMBER IF INTERESTED..
ya, it is funny that these guys can't figure out that real custo
ya, it is funny that these guys can't figure out that real customers wouldn't come onto a forum and provide an unsolicited commercial :-) Especially if the best thing they have to brag about is an easy enrollment process. If I wasn't sold before, I am a believer now that I know it is easy to sign up and give them my money :-)
Despite the OP's obvious advertisement, here is a rule of thumb:
Despite the OP's obvious advertisement, here is a rule of thumb: If it is a for-profit DS company, immediately take them off your list. Not saying they are all bad, but it's just better to be safe than sorry. Personally, I'd recommend against any of them either profit or non-profit. If you decide to get involved with one, first check your state's laws regulating DS companies, and compare the restrictions to what you see in the contract you have to sign. If any laws are being broken based on what the contract requires, write the company off.
