
I’ve heard this question hundreds of times over the years.
I’ve heard this question hundreds of times over the years.
There is a term being used by some credit repair and settlement companies called “Pay-to-Delete”. Does this really work or is it just a scam? I’ve been helping people resolve credit issues for almost 15 years. I am not a “credit repair” specialist, but having been in and around this industry for a long time,… Read more »
Debt Collectors…They call and call and call!!! Is there anything you can do to STOP THE CALLS?
If you have been delivered a summons or had a judgment awarded against you be a debt collector, you should still be able to reach an agreement to avoid garnishments or bank levies!
Three years ago we were facing bankruptcy. We decided to use a Debt Settlement Company. Now we are Debt Free, our Credit Score has improved and are in control of our financial lives again!
Debt Settlement is an option to clear old debts and improve your credit score. When you find yourself faced with a very stressful financial situation, there are only a few options: Consolidation Loan Debt Management Debt Settlement
A recent newspaper article in Portland, OR from The Oregonian stated that as many as 33% of all consumers will be dealing with debt collectors!
Too much credit card and other unsecured debt? Not able to keep up with the payments? You may be a prospect for Debt Settlement.
A recent article in our Portland, OR newspaper, The Oregonian, stated that one in every three people in America are facing debt collection. If you are one of the 33%, what are your options?
Dealing with a debt collector can be one of the most frustrating experiences you will ever go through! Here are a few tips that will help.
Dealing with debt collectors is not easy, but it can be done. Here are a few tips on how to deal with debt collectors. Debt collectors have one purpose: To get you to pay up…period! Many debt collectors are paid a percentage or commission based on how much they can get you to pay, so… Read more »
If you find yourself unable to pay your bills, about to lose your home, or in a financial hole so deep that you can’t climb out of, then it is time to look into filing for bankruptcy protection.
If you cannot qualify for a Debt Management Program, then you should consider a Debt Settlement Program.
If you have debts that are delinquent, you may get a summons. Do you have to respond to a summons?
If you are living with the stress of too much debt, I have a question…what would you feel like if you were DEBT FREE?. Regardless of your financial circumstances, you can be DEBT FREE… How would that feel?