The reason why they are able to help reduce your debt is that the creditors would rather lose some money than have you file for bankruptcy. If you file for bankruptcy they don't get a dime and so working with a debt reduction company works in your favor as well as the creditors favor.
You can go on their website and sign up for a free consultation and usually if you do this during regular business hours someone will call you that very same day. There is no pressure whatsoever, if you go with them great if not that is ok too.
If you decide to go with them they will handle ALL of your debt accounts. They gather all the information on each account and even check up on your credit report. Then when they have gathered all information they need they call all of your creditors and work on getting you lower rates. Sometimes creditors will lower your interest rate, remove all late fees or flat out reduce the overall amount you owe.
Keep in mind that they are not a consolidation company so they don't give out loans. They are not a consumer credit counseling company. They will not give you a loan to help you pay off your creditors. They are also not a credit repair company.
If you are wondering if you are qualified I will tell you what state you need to be in. If you are $10,000.00 in unsecured debt you qualify. I am sure there are many of us who qualify for this. If you can't meet you minimum credit card payment or are about to fall behind this program is for you. If you are considering filling for bankruptcy then hold on one minute and don't even think about filing for bankruptcy. With this company they will save you from having to even go the route.
If you want more information just head over to their website and they will get back to you ASAP.
Published by Alia Jae
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