Debt Relief
Agency
When someone is facing debt that they just can no longer
maintain, it can be hard to pick which consumer debt relief
agency to go with as there are often so many of them
out there to pick from.
Each consumer debt relief program states that they can have
you debt free in no time but can they all really do that and
who has the better plan in order to even try and make that
happen? The only way to find out for sure is by contacting each
one individually and talk with them about your personal
situation. While each consumer debt relief program has their
own way of doing things, they all have the same intentions in
mind and that is to make you debt free.
It may surprise some people that many of the consumer debt
relief companies are funded by lenders, including credit card
companies while still collecting a service fee from those they
claim to be helping. Before agreeing to a contract with a
consumer debt relief counselor, you should know who owns the
company and where the loyalty of the workers is focused. A
company owned by a credit card company, likely will be more
focused on recovering as much of the owner's money as possible
as opposed to helping the debtor out of their current jam.
Other than bankruptcy court, there are no consumer debt relief
agencies operated by the government, but they do have to follow
existing rules concerning fair credit collection laws as well
as outright fraud. A few companies have opened their doors,
collected initial fess from customers and then disappeared
without doing any actual work on behalf of their clients.
A good way to see what companies offer the best consumer debt
relief program, is to see what other people are saying about
their services and I am not talking about what the companies
put in their flyers as customer testimonies. You want to search
the Internet by typing in the best keywords possible and read
up on the personal experiences of other people.
When enough people have complained about a lack of service from
a consumer debt relief agency, the government will investigate
and often charge those responsible, at least putting them out
of business. Unfortunately, it is rare that any restitution
finds its way back to the affected individuals.
More often than not, some of these consumer debt relief
companies will simply pack up and leave town, reopening further
down the road under a different name with questionable
credentials. They will go back to raking in their money until
they are close to getting caught again, then move once
more.
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