Ollie
Orlando,#2Author of original report
Sun, December 20, 2009
Actually my company is some attorney firm that does it so differently. I worked with these at Please reduce my debt and they failed me.Switched on a associates advice to this attorney based company excellent been working great for the last three months. No letters or phones calls. Yes there is some hope there good companies will survive and allow you to survive.
StoneyStoner
Memphis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 20, 2009
this is what your debt management companies are doing. Let me help your story, and you did leave out one part.
These companies promise to keep your good credit rating. They cant. Letting bills go into default status and you get sued, you may never get credit again. I bet you don't.
Before Chase sued you and got the judgement, you got called from Chase's lawyer. You either did not answer the phone or didnt take them seriously. I'm sure they attempted to warn you. When you told "steve" you were getting called, they then gave Chase's lawyers a POA, so now they deal with them. Chase then demanded payment, Steve told them to F off cause they were taking all your money at the time so you didnt have any in your "escrow" account to pay. Then they said we'll just sue, cause they do asset investigations out the a*s before they do. They saw you had money, house or houses, or worked in a state where you get garnished and you got jacked up.
People, if a law firm calls you, and you're with a Debt settlement company, and they didnt pay them, you have to, or you WILL get sued. Read above again to prove my point.
And answer your phone. Sometimes these companies dont have the POA on file and call you to tell you to pay. Pay them. If you say "company X is handling my affairs" and hang up, your fkd. Trust me.