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Settle My Debt - Save On My
Debts - Cheap Debt Resolution
Will the calls ever stop from the telemarketers who
want you to settle your debt? Did you type into Google - settle my debt,
save on my debts or even cheap debt resolution? If so, you're one of
many millions settling their debt in 2010.
When asked by friends, family and
colleagues how to deal with the debt they've built up over the years, my staple
answer is pay the debt off if you can to preserve your credit rating.
Just because you're able to get out of at least half of your debt without
having to declare
bankruptcy, you should understand that your credit rating is going
to take a bath for at least a year or two or until you start making payments
into the debt settlement
programs you've enrolled in.
With that said and for many millions of
American's, ones' credit rating is already on the fritz or the least of their
worries, as the credit card collection letters won't stop and the calls to make
payment become overwhelming. So, what are you options at this point
besides just giving up and walking around frustrated?
For a bare bones, no frills debt
settlement program that enables you to become debt free as well, does not
charge any monthly service or junk fees, submit your contact information to Settle My Debt
and or dial 800.677.1194 for answers to your questions that are
informative, empowering and respectful to your needs.
First and foremost, you want to deal
with a debt settlement companies and or attorney based debt resolution
company (if your state does not allow debt settlement, but only attorney based
debt resolution) that is solely going to settle your debt, not charge you
ongoing monthly service fees, setup and maintenance fees that can add up to
several 5% to 10% more in fees than necessary.
While researching how you can find an attorney debt
resolution program offering cheap debt resolution, so you can save
on my debts, you'll have to visit many sites or just take the proper and
compliant route which is to settle your debt for pennies on the dollar, usually
and realistically this percentage is between 40% and 50% of debt that you do
not have to pay back.
"Many say that if everyone else in
the Country is settling their debt, why shouldn't I?," states Richard Preisig.
"You no longer have to remain financially stuck, but can press the reset
button on your Life with a BBB high rating debt settlement company that offers
debt settlement programs and one that has you debt free within 12 to 48 months
depending on how much debt you have," states Richard
Preisig - expert debt settlement counselor and consumer advocate. This is assuming that a debt
settlement program is right for you.
Rich Preisig personally prefers the services Save On My Debts,
as this company provides debt settlement services with absolutely no junk
fees and their customer service is prompt in resolving matters and answering
its clients questions.
Let's do some math to further exemplify
the saving by working with a company that doesn't charge monthly
"junk" fees and can put you back on your feet within 12 months.
If you have $30,000 of credit card debt
(average in American) and or medical bills and other unsecured debt, you're
looking at being charged between 15% and 18% to settle your debt for 40% to 50%
on the dollar, but when you add in the extra fees including $50 a month for
maintenance of your account and $25 a month for house keeping and more for
other ways to steal your money, you're talking to the wrong company, says Richard Preisig.
By adding $75 to $100 a month in extra
"junk fees," you're looking at another couple thousand dollars if
you're not working with a company that doesn't charge any fees - zero.
So, stop taking the calls, stop
worrying about your debts and sleep debt free by visiting http://SettleMyDebt.tv
*As Seen on TV, and or by Calling 800.677.1194Debt settlement programs
are what you'll find when you are visiting search engines to "Save On My
Debts," but not all companies treat you equally in terms of pricing.
Most debt settlement companies do not think you know any better. Not
kidding.
And if cheap debt
resolution services performed solely by an attorney are more to your
liking, you're going to find that they charge monthly fees, but you are dealing
with an actual debt resolution attorney and paralegal that can
likely save you even more money hence, the additional costs.
Don't settle for just anyone calling
you - type into Google "settle my debt", "save on my
debts", or "cheap debt resolution" to find the debt settlement
companies and debt resolution attorneys prepared to settle your
debt for the least they possible can.
As soon as USOBA and TASC
learned about the Act, they reviewed it and determined that the fee
provisions
are so restrictive and radical as to shut down most if not all debt
settlement
companies. Those provisions ban any fees other than a $50 set up
fee and a
settlement fee not to exceed 5% of what a company saves a consumer.
For
example, if a consumer enrolls $10,000 in debt, and a company
settles it for
$5,000 over a typical 3-year program, the most you can charge is
$50+ 5% of
$5,000, a total of $300 (not recoverable until you settle all their
debts).
This is an average of $8.33 per month, barely more than the minimum
wage. It represents
an attempt at the most restrictive, destructive fee
provision in the country. Full Story
Are Debt Settlement Affiliates Down to
20 Green States?
With Mayors, Senators and Attorney Generals hot on the
trail of unregulated debt settlement companies that have seemingly grown
virally by setting up debt settlement affiliates, the end looks near.As soon as next week or at latest June 15th 2010 Talk about the rug being pulled out from
beneath you if you're still dependent on the remaining 20 debt settlement
"green states".Their claim,
explained in the Reader's Digest version; debt settlement sales agents
promoting debt settlement services have been recorded saying, "stop paying
your credit cards, I can settle your debt for 25 cents on the dollar."
Sen. Charles E.
Schumer (D-N.Y.) is planning to introduce a bill this week that would
prohibit the debt settlement industry's advance fees and cap the total amount
charged. It would also allow consumers to cancel the program and receive a
refund. Read full article.
Debt Settlement for the Soul
New Series - Vol. 1
Updated
4/19/2010 - 10:21am
So, how are you going to
make this week better than the last.Perhaps you're trying to recruit and move out the riff-raff
and or find
a lead company that has better conversion rates than the last, and
doesn't it
make your head spin thinking that others out there in the debt
settlement
industry are closing hundreds of deals each month and how you're not,
but know
you can get your piece of this young and fertile market, somehow?!
Today, millions of
prospective debt settlement consumers are being contacted by debt
settlement
agents proposing that they consider their attorney based debt
resolution
program and or debt settlement program.As likely, you've received as many solicitations from debt
settlement
recruiters with the intention of persuading you to value their
back-end debt
services over your existing company."We really do have the highest client retention in the
Country, and
it's our Company that has the best customer service and ... " Blah,
blah,
blah, tell us something new and interesting like you've got the
fastest,
easiest and most profitable system, so your sales force can stay on
the phones
or that you're going to give up some more of the commissions like a
least 70%
to start and 75% if I'm doing around 50 deals a month.
TASC
corrects misstatements made by AG Lisa Madigan, Chicago Sun-Times
Madison, Wis. (PRWEB) April 15, 2010 -- The Association of
Settlement Companies (TASC), the debt settlement industry’s largest
trade group, today responded to misstatements and inaccurate information released
by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and the Chicago Sun-Times. The
Association of Settlement Companies “There are many good debt settlement companies who are helping tens of
thousands of consumers resolve their debt when no other help is available,”
David Leuthold, executive director of TASC, said. “Characterizing the
entire industry negatively is wrong and only misleads consumers in the end.”
Read full story: TASC responds to attorney general of
Illinois.
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