Review of Cura Debt: Are You $10,000 in Debt or More?

Alia Jae
Debt seems to be the financial disease that is all over many of our lives. I know for myself I have some to pay off from school and I am not looking forward to paying it off. It gets hard when you are trying to figure out if you should consolidate or not. Should you just a start paying it off without consolidating or getting into to some kind of debt reduction program. Well, I am not going to tell you what to do, because I am trying to figure things out myself to. However, I will provide you with information I have found on my journey.

Cura Debt is one of the top debt relief programs. This company works with people who are $10,000 in debt or more. Cura Debt has so many options that will help you to be on your way to being debt free. On the website Top Consumer Review this company has five stars.

I wish I could give you information on how much this service costs, but that is something that they figure out on an individual. They will work with your creditors to negotiate reducing some of your debts. They work with creditors to help get you the best payments plans that fit your budget or they will figure out something that you can pay a lump sum amount to your creditors.

One of things I have found most convenient is that they handle all the phone calls to your creditors. Your creditors will no longer be able to contact you. They have been in this business for a long time so they no how to negotiate most efficiently. They can negotiate with your creditors for up to $500,000. The bigger your amount of debt the more they are able to reduce the amount you have to pay back.

Many other their cases end up having to pay back 50% less than when they first incurred their debt. In some random cases people were able to reduce their debt by 86% Cura Debt also offers other great program likes debt management plans, debt consolidation plans, and consumer credit counseling. On their website you will have to sign up for a free analysis before you can move on to the part of the site that gives you more information. You will be able to get a free analysis within 30 seconds. If you decide to go with this company you will get a written agreement in the mail. Everything that you do with this company is 100% confidential and you will be able to save up to 70% on your unsecured debt.

Published by Alia Jae

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  • wrong you are right!9/24/2010

    Hey I just finished talking with those gys and they offered solutions i could have done myself.. plus they were really pushy and rude. "curadebt sucks" im just going to negotiate myself with the banks who needs to pay a company outside of america to negotiate FOR americans..ill do it myself!

  • WRONG9/24/2010

    curadebt actually breaks many laws in the us so they work in Medellin Colombia.
    I actually worked for them for a brief period of time. they falsely write reports trying to boost their credibility, pay very low wage for long hours of work, keep their employees in a jail like state with a security cameras and microphones to monitor all activity. Worst of all.. the owner is a complete dick. I could go on but I think you get the picture.

  • John Demarkis5/10/2010

    After nearly 3 months of research I chose CURADEBT because of the way their program worked and the trust I felt after talking.
    I enrolled in Cuadebts program in August of 2008. I had $19,000 of assorted debts on my hand and I was getting nowhere paying the monthly minimums. I had to pay a retainer fee of $850 to start.(fee was based on my amount of debt). I signed power of attorney to them on these accounts so I was no longer legally liable for them. They contacted each lender or collector and stopped ALL collection phone calls in less than 2 months time. By the second month I recieved my first settlement offer on an account. That settlement was for 40cents on the dollar or 60% reduction in the total to settle. Curadebt then asks for 20% on what they saved you of the total for their commission. Each account that was settled was usually broken into 2 or 3 monthly payments. Sometimes I payed it in one payment. It is really the fairest and best policy I found when researching all settlem

  • Charles7/11/2009

    Thanks for the article. With the rising interest rates, we need as much help as we can.

  • Anonymous3/3/2009

    curadebt not a bad company, only thing call center is actually located outside of the US, taking american jobs away. This worries me in our economy.

  • Cheryl Myers5/20/2008

    This sounds really nice. I will consider this when I reach that amount of debt. I don't have that much debt to qualify for that, but it sure is nice to have that information so I can pass it on. Thanks for this piece.

  • Secretsides5/20/2008

    This is a great article and very important to so many people in the country today. Credit card debts are staggering for many people.

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