Any reputable credit relief company?
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Take Charge America is such an agency. They have helped a number of my
clients set up a legit repayment plan for a reasonable price.
On 1/21/09 12:45 PM, "Frank W. Molloy" wrote:
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> Not infrequently clients who are not really good candidates for
> bankruptcy inquire if there is any legitimate credit relief company
> that will help them structure and manage a repayment plan. I know of
> hundreds which I would not consider reputable, and charge exhorbitant
> fees to do nothing.
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> Is anyone aware of a such a reputable company? I think there is a not
> for profit one, but I cannot recall the name. [A web search of course
> yields hundreds of hits, many of which are providing debtor counseling
> as pre-bankruptcy requirement, which is not what I am looking for.]
> Thanks.
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Re: [cdcbaa] Any reputable credit relief company?
Take Charge America is such an agency. They have helped a number of my clients set up a legit repayment plan for a reasonable price.
On 1/21/09 12:45 PM, "Frank W. Molloy" <fmolloy@hmspasadena.com> wrote:
Not infrequently clients who are not really good candidates for
bankruptcy inquire if there is any legitimate credit relief company
that will help them structure and manage a repayment plan. I know of
hundreds which I would not consider reputable, and charge exhorbitant
fees to do nothing.
Is anyone aware of a such a reputable company? I think there is a not
for profit one, but I cannot recall the name. [A web search of course
yields hundreds of hits, many of which are providing debtor counseling
as pre-bankruptcy requirement, which is not what I am looking for.]
Thanks.
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Not infrequently clients who are not really good candidates for
bankruptcy inquire if there is any legitimate credit relief company
that will help them structure and manage a repayment plan. I know of
hundreds which I would not consider reputable, and charge exhorbitant
fees to do nothing.
Is anyone aware of a such a reputable company? I think there is a not
for profit one, but I cannot recall the name. [A web search of course
yields hundreds of hits, many of which are providing debtor counseling
as pre-bankruptcy requirement, which is not what I am looking for.]
Thanks.
The post was migrated from Yahoo.