Don’t Let Desperation Destroy Your Financial Future
There are more people in debt across the nation today than at any other time period in history, as many people have been using credit to spend beyond their means and purchase large homes that they can not afford. Many of these people are now having trouble paying all of their bills and are growing increasingly desperate as they find themselves falling farther and farther behind. Many of these people may be tempted to turn to a debt relief company to help them eliminate their debt, but in some cases, turning to these companies can cause more harm to your financial future.
Although there are some debt relief programs that may be able to help you reduce the amount that you owe to creditors or help you make a plan to regain your financial freedom, there are also many debt relief companies doing business that will not do anything to help you reduce the amount of money that you owe and may even drive you deeper into debt by charging excessive fees for doing little to no work on your case. Some people are so desperate for debt relief that they ignore the warning signs that the company may be scamming them and end up getting deeper into financial trouble.
There are some things that should be kept in mind when looking for a company to help you with your debt to keep you from making the wrong decision and owing more money than you currently owe.
1. If it sounds too good to be true, then it is probably a scam.
There are many debt relief companies that promise to settle your debt for pennies on the dollar, wipe away your debt without hurting your credit score, or repair your credit in a quick and easy manner. None of these actions can be accomplished legally and attempting to settle your debt or repair your credit in these ways can create just as many legal problems as financial ones. If a company is telling you that they can do this for you, avoid this company like the plague because they are lying to you.
2. The company is charging high up front fees.
If the company is requiring you to pay high fees, often more than $500, up front before they begin to work on your financial situation, this may be another red flag that the company is more concerned about padding their bottom line than with helping you with your financial problems. The owners of companies offering debt relief are being sent to prison in increasing numbers because they have charged their customers outrageous fees, $7,500 per customer in one case in Ohio, for debt relief help that they would not or could not perform. Even if these scam artists get sent to prison, that does not mean that the fees that you have paid will be refunded to you, meaning that you will be deeper in debt than when you began.
There are several legal ways that can be used to reduce the amount of debt that you owe to your creditors or lower the interest rates that are being charged on your debt, but they all involve talking to the creditors and explaining your financial situation. Many of these creditors will be willing to work with you because obtaining some of the money that is owed is better than receiving nothing because the person was forced into bankruptcy. There are a number of different government programs that can assist a person with navigating through these financial systems and getting the assistance that they need and these government agencies will not charge you thousands of dollars for the help.
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