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Debt Relief Consolidation May Not Be Financially Viable
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The concept of consolidating a person's debt is not new and has been used by many people to help them avoid bankruptcy and face the loss of their home, their car and more importantly their self-esteem. With debt relief consolidation, all of the person's individual debts are consolidated into one loan and a monthly payment is made on that loan until the debt is resolved.
Some companies, instead of offering loans, will contact lenders and negotiate for lower balances on the owed debt and then accept a payment from the debtor and make small payments to each creditor. In this type of debt relief consolidation, the individual accounts remain open and if the debtor opts out of the plan, in most cases, the balances revert back to their original amounts.
Some Debtors Have Been Taken For A Ride
Some of these companies have met with consumers and promised them all sorts of ways to get them out of debt. Typically, the debt relief consolidation service required an upfront administrative fee to get the ball rolling on their case and with promises of low down payments, people handed over their cash. It was not until their creditors continued to call them and tell them they have not received any money that the consumers became suspicious. Attempting to reach the company they may have found they went out of business and left town with their money.
When looking for a debt relief consolidation company, check with the local Better Business Bureau about any possible complaints against them and also check with the state Attorney General for any known problems. Also, when meeting with someone to discuss debt relief consolidation always make sure the fees and any administrative charges you have to pay are identified and spelled out in the contract. The fees could end up costing more than paying off the debt on your own.
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