Debt Negotiation
Debt Negotiation
Even the most intelligent people can find themselves in over their head and buried in unsecured debt. Hard times are not picky about who they fall on; any consumer will do. While bankruptcy may seem like a tempting resource, it also comes with consequences well beyond most consumers thought process. Recognizing the long term effects of a bankruptcy and how you will handle them is important. Savvy consumers choose debt negotiation or credit counselingover bankruptcy when comparing their options.
Do it Yourself Debt Negotiation
Although consumers have been successful in eliminating their debt by negotiating directly with their creditors, like representing yourself in a court of law, representing yourself in debt negotiations or debt settlement is laden with pit falls and potential disasters. You are not a professional negotiator and you certainly don't have the time and resources to dedicate to a project like this. We employ some of the most skilled negotiators in the country, many of whom have worked for these creditors for years and know exactly how to get you where you need to be; debt free.
You can see why debt negotiation, known also as debt settlement, is so popular in this economy. This is the quickest way for a consumer to get back on their feet and on the road to a financially stable future. Eliminating your unsecured debt may allow you to protect investments, such as your home and vehicles. You can’t save for the future if you are in debt up to your ears. Debt negotiation is one of the most effective alternatives to consumer credit counseling (debt consolidation) and bankruptcy.
Your primary debt negotiator will be responsible for communicating to your creditors about your situation and will work to overcome any and all obstacles in your way. Your only responsibility is to make your schedule program payments and communicate with us regularly about the program and your situation.
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Qualified Debt
- Credit Cards
- Unsecured Bank Loans
- Unsecured Lines of Credit
- Medical/Hospital Bills
- Oil/Gas Cards
- Past Due Utility Bills
- Personal Loans
- Store Cards
Non-Qualified Debt
- Gov't. Student Loans
- Mortgage Loans
- Car Loans
- Taxes
- Child Support




