Posted on
February 22, 2010
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1:03 am
Hi guys, can you discuss the heritage debt relief reviews?
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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1:42 am
Reviews? How about some quick facts first --Heritage Debt Relief, LLC:Founded in: May 2005/Years in Business: 4/Number of employees: Not disclosed/ BBB Rating: A-/BBB complaints: Zero complaints in the last 36 months, which is pretty impressive.
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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4:32 am
I've read one of those reviews about heritage debt relief ..and it has somethingto do with their website not being informative enough...says that it doesn't havean FAQ portion..which gives the impression that they don't want to be interactive?
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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4:57 am
Hey you know there are a lot of other debt relief companies out therenot just Heritage Debt Relief..so I think enough with the reviews and on with thenext questions - like, what should the consumer look for in a debt relief program?
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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5:45 am
Good point & to answer that - For Debt Settlement Companies:-The settlement company's program must have a fast completion time. 12-36 months.-The program must be able to protect and improve the consumer's credit standing.-Must be a member of the Better Business Bureau, BBB, for at least 5 years.-Must also have a good standing with the Chamber of Commerce-A Member of TASC - The Association Of Settlement Companies and the IAPDA or theInternational Association of Professional Debt Arbitrators
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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5:46 am
For Credit Counseling Agencies (according to the BBB):-Before you select a credit counseling agency ask for information on the following:-Are the agency services confidential?-Will they devise a plan tailored to fit your needs?-Are the counselors certified?-Are budget and credit education opportunities offered?-Will your funds be protected? How?-Is the agency accredited?-Aside from BBB membership (www.bbb.org) the consumer should also check its affiliation with the National Foundation for Credit Counseling http://www.nfcc.org.
Posted on
February 22, 2010
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6:04 am
Perhaps the best people that could give you Heritage debt relief reviews are thosethat have worked with them ..
Posted on
February 22, 2010
at
8:16 am
I'd also suggest checking out people that have worked for Heritage. -Edward Carlton,
Innovative Financial Consultants www.ifcnow.com
Posted on
July 13, 2010
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5:34 pm
worst company to hire....i have been summoned to court, paid taxes on 1099C's that they never told me about, have damaged my credit for 5 years, lied to me, don't follow there contract! DO NOT USE THEM