What kind of accounts qualify for a debt consolidation and settlement program?
The program is designed for unsecured debts. These include credit cards, personal loans, department store cards, medical bills, gas cards, past due utility bills, furniture loans, jewelry loans, auto loans (only if it's been repossessed), etc. The program will not work for home loans, equity loans, education loans, government loans, income tax payments, secured loans, etc. Please complete our quick request form for a free consultation to find out if your accounts qualify and get a specific payment plan designed for you.
Q: Who is qualified for a Debt Consolidation and Settlement Program?
Q: How soon will my accounts be settled?
Q: How does debt consolidation and negotiation compare to bankruptcy?
Q: Will debt settlement hurt my credit?
Q: What is the difference between debt settlement and consumer credit counseling?
Q: Do I have to include all my accounts in a debt consolidation and settlement program?
Q: What if my creditors won't settle?
Q: How long does a debt negotiation or debt settlement program take to complete?
Q: What kind of accounts qualify for a debt consolidation and settlement program?
Q: What are the possible tax consequences for a debt that has been settled?
Q: Will I continue to get calls and correspondence from debt collectors?
Q: Will interest and late charges accrue on my accounts while I am in debt settlement?
Q: Can I settle my accounts on my own?
Q: Is it a good idea to borrow from my 401k retirement plan to pay off my credit cards?
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| Our Program | Debt Consolidation Loan | Credit Counseling | Minimum Payments |
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| Total Unsecured Debt | $30,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 |
| Months To Pay Off | 46 | 60 | 60 | 433 |
| Interest Paid | None | 12% | Variable | 18.99% |
| Monthly Payment | $498 | $667 | $855 | $900 |
| Total Est. Cost | $22,950 | $40,040 | $51,300 | $80,619 |
* The above numbers are an example of past performance and are not intended to be a guarantee of any future settlement results.


