How Do I Find a Non-fraud Debt Consolidation Agency?
Author: Hector Milla
Author: Hector Milla
It is a sad fact that there are some companies that will look to take advantage of a person who is in desperate need for help. It is desperation that makes some people unable to think straight, which can lead them into a trap by fraudulent debt consolidation services. Paula de la Torre Editor of the "Best Debt Consolidation Services" website -- http://www.ReputableDebtConsolidationCompanies.com -- pointed out; You can avoid being duped by such services by just taking a step backwards and remembering that your debts are in effect going nowhere. You can feel desperate because of pressure a creditor or a collections company is putting on you to pay up Try to remember that any collections agency behaving irresponsibly and harassing you will be breaking the law. If you tell them that you are seeking help and provide them with proof, then most companies will give you some time to work something out. Your proof can be a call or letter from a debt lawyer, debt counselor or financial advisor. Some collections companies will accept a letter from you to explain what is going on and what action you are taking, again provide proof and always send letters registered mail so they cannot say they never received it. The best way you can find a company that is not fraudulent is by visiting one or all of the following debt specialists, then making contact with all the companies they recommend to see who can help you the most efficiently P. de la Torre added. Who to get advice from in regards finding non-fraudulent debt consolidation agents: Visit a debt counselor or debt surgery that houses many advisors. Visit a well known bank or even your own bank these will almost certainly have some good information to follow up on. Visit your local welfare program/department many have qualified debt advisors on site. Visit a debt lawyer most offer free consultations, even the secretary will have good advice usually. You could try visiting all of these options; they may have a wealth of good debt consolidating services to follow up on. Some may even have the same company recommendations; this alone usually shows a reliable service. Further information about trusted and reputable companies for debt consolidation by visiting; http://www.ReputableDebtConsolidationCompanies.comAbout the Author:
Hector Milla runs his corporate website at http://www.OpsRegs.com where you can see all his articles and press releases.