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Debt Settlement - Proceed With Caution PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 31 August 2007

As you may know, the process of debt settlement has grown in popularity a great deal in recent years due to the fact that many individuals find themselves in debt and feel there’s no other choice - other than to file for bankruptcy. Obviously, if you can avoid a bankruptcy filing by alternatively opting for debt settlement, and you qualify for a debt settlement program, you’ll likely choose this route instead.

If you believe that debt settlement is your best option, it’s important to be very cautious prior to proceeding down this path. Remember, your debt is going absolutely nowhere, therefore, you have plenty of time to think this through and make the proper decision regarding your debt settlement choices.

Some people consider attempting to negotiate settlements with their creditors on their own, negating the need to hire a debt settlement professional. Oftentimes, however, these same individuals throw in the towel halfway through the process due to the frustration that comes with debt settlement, and find themselves back at square one seeking out the assistance of a debt settlement firm. This is where debt settlement can get tricky.

You see, there are quite a few debt settlement companies advertising on the Internet and it’s difficult to separate the ethical firms from those that are involved in unethical business practices. You’ll want to proceed with extreme caution if the debt settlement company you’re considering:

- Is not a member of the Better Business Bureau, or has any complaints filed against it through the Better Business Bureau.
- Takes its fees up front, and charges its clients based on the overall amount of debt, as opposed to a percentage of the actual amount of money saved through settlement.
- Uses “pushy” or coercive techniques to make the “sale” and get you to agree to retain their services without giving you the opportunity to take some time to make your final decision.
- These are all signs that you’ll want to look for and absolutely avoid any company that operates using these practices.

In the end, what’s most important is that you successfully eliminate your debt through the use of a reputable and ethical debt settlement firm that you can trust and feel extremely comfortable hiring. For more information on the process of debt settlement, please click here. http://donaldsonwilliams.com/Debt_Settlement.html

Marie Megge is a consultant in the credit services industry. Over the past several years she has assisted many individuals in resolving their debt-related matters. For more information regarding credit and debt visit http://www.donaldsonwilliams.com

 
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