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Complaint Review: Federal Debt Relief System - Mark A Cella - FDRS Marc Cella Marc A Cella

Federal Debt Relief System - Mark A Cella - FDRS, Marc Cella, Marc A Cella, Criminal, fraud, FDRS Casper Wyoming

  • Reported By:
    Cleveland Ohio
  • Submitted:
    Thu, January 08, 2009
  • Updated:
    Thu, January 08, 2009
  • Federal Debt Relief System - Mark A Cella - FDRS, Marc Cella, Marc A Cella
    www.fdrs.org
    Casper, Maryland
    U.S.A.
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Do NOT trust Federal Debt Relief System. Do NOT give them your money, you will not have any success with them. The money goes right to Mark Cella's trust and he uses the money from his clients to pay for the mansion he rents in the Hollywood Hills, specifically in Los Feliz.

There are caring people that are working tirelessly to help with the investigation and to get FDRS shut down.

Mexican gangbangers? Yes. No client care? Correct. Empathy? NONE. Apathy? Yes. Lies? Yes. Greed? Yes.

They recently snuck away from their Hollywood office to try to avoid service. If you have nothing to hide, why run?

Mark Cella laughs at his clients and their concerns. He really thinks he is something special and above the law. He twists the facts with conspiracy theories to confuse his clients.

We have him on tape yelling at the sales reps saying that the customers "are too stupid to understand the contract" and to just get them to sign it and fax it back in.

His back office was a mess. NONE of the files were in order. I can only imagine what sort of mess they are all in now.

Contact your creditors and work out a payment plan yourself. Don't waste your time, money or hope on Federal Debt Relief System (FDRS). Mark Cella and his criminal friends will just screw you over. Plan on being harassed. Male? Plan on being degraded and not getting your final pay. He will charge you $20 per day to use his phones to sell his garbage.

Mark
Cleveland, Ohio
U.S.A.

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Laurie

Haslet,
Texas,
U.S.A.

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Thu, January 08, 2009

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