tbates
| Member since: | 1-16-2008 |
| Last visisted: | 3-10-2008 |
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| Blog posts: | 10 |
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Bio
Tom Bates, CEO and Founder is an IAPDA Certified Debt Arbitrator, Certified Debt Specialist, he offers years of experience in both the credit and collections industry and has founded Absolute Debt Solutions, Inc. and Absolute Credit Repair, Inc. to assist consumers in need of quality debt settlement at a reduced rate. We understand your already faced with mounting debt and want what is best for you.
www.absolutedebtsolutions.com
1-866-324-5631
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Do collectors actually violate the law? Every chance they get!
NCO fined by Pennsylvania - January 30, 2006 NCO Group, Inc., a leading provider of business process outsourcing services, announced today that it entered into an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance with the Commonwealth of Pen...
Absolute provides its client's with a unique and aggressive service known as debt settlement. Debt Settlement is a tried and ethical program in which creditors agree to accept an amount less than what is owed in exchange for forgiveness of a full balance owed. After a creditor agrees to lower a pay ...
Expect your creditor's to send a 1099c for the amount of the difference between your balance and what they agreed to settle for. Fortunately there is an insolvency form that you or your accountant can provide to the IRS when filing your return. This insolvency form acts as a worksheet for your overa...
Plano, TX - January 4, 2008 -- For consumers looking to get out of debt, the Founder and CEO of Absolute Debt Solutions, Tom Bates, advises looking for a debt settlement company that guarantees their results. Bates says as the debt settlement industry continues to establish itself, one thing that se...
Though Debt Settlement has yet to become fully developed as an industry, there seem to be standards through out the board. Those being, the fees. They all want to be paid, and it is not cheap. You will spend AT LEAST 12% of your total debt for your average debt settlement company to assist you in se...
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