Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
7:33 pm
Has any of you worked with Bright Future Financial Debt Relief? I mean I've seen a number of companies featured on this forum and I want to find out if it would be worth my while giving these guys the time of day. Apparently no one's talked about them so here goes.
Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
7:44 pm
Is Bright Future Financial Debt Relief the same as Bright Future Debt Relief? Coz that what populates from my Google search results. Apparently they are a debt settlement company that is a member of the TASC, or the Association of Debt Settlement Companies. I'd say that would be a good company to work with, knowing that they have the right accreditation.
Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
8:31 pm
Is Bright Future Financial Debt Relief the same as Bright Future Debt Relief? They are one and the same company. In fact if you type http://www.brightfuturefinancial on your browser address, you'll be redirected to the company's main website.I have a little problem here, though. They are not members with the BBB. As much as they're part of the TASC, I think you have to look for a different company to work with. It's always better to acquire the services from a company that has BBB accreditation.
Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
10:51 pm
If Bright Future Financial Debt relief is not a member of the BBB.... what should it mean to be as a consumer?
Posted on
November 19, 2009
at
1:24 am
The main goal of the Better Business Bureau is to "foster a fair and effective marketplace," in order to achieve an effective working relationship between businesses and consumers. They also provide information on how reliable a particular company is, as well as inform consumers against fraudulent companies and fraudulent activity in general. Being a member of the BBB ensures that the company wishes to establish this degree of relationship with you, and with their other clients.
Posted on
November 19, 2009
at
2:09 am
well what other companies aside from Bright Future Financial Debt relief would you recommend to me?
Posted on
November 19, 2009
at
2:17 am
Well what you can do is log on to DestroyDebt.com and fill out your details on the form on top of the page. You will be matched with a reputable and qualified provider from there, who can offer help on your situation. The service is also free of charge.