The IRS is auditing the top 50 debt consolidation agencies and the Better Business Bureau reported 1480 complaints in 2002 as compared to 261 in 1998.
According to the Consumer Federation of America, the questionable practices of Christian and other debt consolidation services include the following
1 Deceptively claim fees are voluntary and do not adequately disclose fees
2 Excessive costs-some agencies charge as much as a full month's consolidated debts just to set up an account
3 Abuse of non--profit status. Christian debt consolidation, along with its secular counterparts functions like a for-profit business with aggressive advertising, close ties to for profit firms, getting high revenues and paying high executives much more than that paid to the average non-profit executive.
A new tactic used by Christian debt consolidation services is to require the consumer to buy their counseling and educational services, which are supposed to be Bible- based financial counseling.
There are a few honest agencies out there and there are still millions of Americans who need debt consolidation services and financial counseling.
A basic minimum requirement for using a service should include approval by the Better Business Bureau. There are several red flags to look out for:
- High fees-more than $50 set up and $25 per month. Look out for "voluntary" fees that are not so voluntary
- The hard sell-the person on the phone is reading from a script and pushing debt "savings" or a future "consolidated loan." You certainly do not want to get even further in debt.
- Employees are paid commissions
- They come up with a plan for you in less than 20 minutes. A plan should take at least 30 minutes.
The Christian debt consolidation service will sometimes immediately switch you to a generic service. Some give Bible based reasons for getting out of debt. An example of a Christian service is one that said it was free and had no setup fees. The consumer would have to share part of the internal costs (postage stamps, envelopes, check stock, and bank fees) which would be tax deductible! The consumer also had to purchase a Bible based counseling and education package.
There was one site that offered the most refreshing advice. Quoting Paul in Romans "Owe no man anything, but to love one another," it advised people to cut up all credit cards and pay them off. It further urged that people pay cash for all purchases, sell off a mortgaged property that could not immediately be paid off, sell all unnecessary household items, and provide for only the basic needs for themselves and their families.
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- The Advertisements Make it Look Easy, But is Debt Consolidation Best for You?With all of the advertisements touting the benefits of "debt consolidation", you may be unsure; in fact you may be a bit overwhelmed. Here are some things you should consider before making such an important decision.
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- Watch out for hidden fees
- Non-profit agencie are non-profit in name only
- shouldn't pay more than $50 for set up and $25 a month




11 Comments
Post a CommentDo not use them. Lost my job and called them because of the name. For a $9000 loan with Capital One, I ended up paying $4500 to Christan Debt due to all their fees, $4500 to Capital One and a write off on my credit report. I was duped. I wasn't behind but with no job I got scared and wanted to be proactive. I lost money, my credit and had to keep paying because of the contract we signed. Do not use them. Christian Debt remember this: Romans 12:19. You steal from vulnerable people and ruin their credit plus you have lousy customer service. For $4500 I should have been able to ask all the questions I wanted.
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When a company needs to let people know that they're 'forthright and honest', that's usually a sign that they aren't.
I am not sure what happened with some of these folks, but there are definitely legit companies that can help. I went to http://www.ChrisitanDebtConsolidation.com and they were extremely nice and helpful. I saved over $17,000 and am on a great plan to be done with my debt in just under 2 years.
BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE
DO NOT TRUST CHRISTIAN DEBT CONSOLIDATORS.
THEY ARE A SHAME ON CHRISTIANS. BIG CHEATERS. THEY DONT TELL YOUR THEY ARE A REFERRAL COMPANY. THEY SELL YOUR INFOR TOO
NEW HORIZON. BOTH OF THEM WORK IN-HAND TO HAND. DO NOT USE THEIR SERVICES.
BIG CROOK COMPANY. DO NOT ASK FOR THEIR THEIR SERVICES.
This article is spot on! There are organizations out there that prey on Christians like me. My wife and I signed up for a Christian Debt consolidation program which immediately sold off our account to another debt consolidator and charged us $1,000. They told us that the $1000 was our first payment to cover our debt. They lied to us and then bound our hands with a wordy contract that was difficult to understand. We trusted that they were there to help us. We're in worse shape now than when we started.
Listen, listen to the Christian, Debt, Consoladation. Every Co is different, and Christian usually means HONEST and FORTHRIGHT.
Hello ! It is a company that is trying to let people know that, they are just that. So chill and DO NOT KNOCK CHRISTIANS or you will have to answer TO GOD. BE NICE. TOOTS
im not sure what happened to that lady. I joined christian debt consolidators and had no problems whats so ever. I would reccomend sthe servi ce to anybody who has credit card debt, I was treated fairly any time I had questions I would always get them on the phone and they help[ed me in a courteous manner. I was out of debt within 3 years as promised.
Honest Christian Debt Consolidation companies are available and for a Christian it is important to feel relaxed and look for a good and well respected debt consolidation company that will help you solve the debt problems. Honest Christian debt companies care about you and will work towards making you a debt free person so that you will not be abstracted from serving God, your family and even the society. However, most of them are out there like wolves waiting for a thirsty antelope coming to seek water of life. Be Extremely careful! see more on christian debt consolidation on www.gofixa.com/?p=44"
Honest Christian Debt Consolidation companies are available and for a Christian it is important to feel relaxed and look for a good and well respected debt consolidation company that will help you solve the debt problems. Honest Christian debt companies care about you and will work towards making you a debt free person so that you will not be abstracted from serving God, your family and even the society. However, most of them are out there like wolves waiting for a thirsty antelope coming to seek water of life. Be Extremely careful!
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