Posted on
March 14, 2010
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10:09 pm
Where can I find these debt program reviews? I need it for an essay that I'm doing - about debt relief programs. Thanks!
Posted on
March 14, 2010
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10:14 pm
Debt program reviews - hi, sorry can't do that. What are you looking forin particular? Definition, types, consumer reviews/rankings? (this one perhapsdoesn't exist) - if it does it would be very subjective.
Posted on
March 15, 2010
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12:41 am
Debt Program Reviews - hi there, the debt relief industry is still largelyunregulated so if you ever find a site or writings pertaining to ranking or reviews - I agree with Arquivos that it's ..perhaps self-serving. For advertisingand promotional purposes. You may hear or perhaps have read news aboutstate attorney generals inquiring and suing some debt settlement companies though -they are facts - but those really don't paint the whole face of the debt settlement industry.It might not be for everybody - but to those who've had success with the program -of course they'd say that it's for them.
Posted on
March 15, 2010
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1:14 am
Debt Program Reviews - there's a blog site that's named exactly like that.
Posted on
March 15, 2010
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3:34 am
Hey, you can actually do your own debt program reviews - by making a listof debt relief companies - and then finding out if they have the ff: (for debt settlementcompanies)::: -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
March 15, 2010
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3:51 am
Right, and if the debt program reviews that you're making are forcredit 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
March 15, 2010
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3:52 am
Oh thanks everybody! Where can I find these companies though?