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Old Jun 20, 2006, 03:29 PM
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Anyone work with Superior Debt Relief????

Let me know if anyone has ever worked with them!

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Old Oct 3, 2006, 04:14 PM   #11  
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I heard they were part of debtxs in Texas or a branch of it with bad press.

bbb is a good start, the upfront fees are a huge part.

I lost thousnads of dollars with a simliar company, stay away if they cahrge a percentage of your debt as a fee upfront...

DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

i am using credit assistance network, they only have a few employees, i like that fact, they dont hold my money or charge any fees other the 100 a month.

they offer settlements on a monthly basis.

just settled 2, only paid $200 in fees so far....... very happy.

Does anyone have information about cease and desist demands and how they could potentially piss of creditors into suing???
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Old Oct 20, 2007, 02:21 AM   #12  
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Hello,

I'm agreed with all above post. I was just surfing about useful sites on Debt and found a good one :: Welcome to X Factor :: may try if anyone looking for good support. I’m sure it would be benefited.


Best of luck.

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Hello Mr Bay:

You could do the same thing they can do, and you can do it cheaper than they can. If it were me, I'd NEVER hire one of those guys.

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Read up on the subject thoroughly. There are a lot of fees associated with using these services. If you have a true hardship, go to your creditors and work with them, you can do the same thing that a debt settlement can only cheaper. A debt settlement company is not a legal representation for you and all they do is save your money and negotiate your debt, you can do the same thing. They cannot prevent a creditor from suing you and there is no more protection with them than you have by yourself. Consult with a bankrutcy attorney and retain his services if you get in trouble, they know how to negotiate and settle debt, it will most likely cost you less in the end. Some credit card companies will not deal with debt settlement companies and know that if you can afford their services you could be paying them more. Creditors have hardship programs that clients who are delinquent may be able to participate in.

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