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Beware Debt Settlement Agencies

I read an article today from amNY.com about a hairdresser in New York who went to a debt referral agency called “Debt Choice.” They put her in touch with an attorney that does debt settlement negotiation. The firm was Seidelman Law Firm and the hairdresser ended up filing for bankruptcy in order to get real relief!

The Seidelman firm basically has the person pay them money every month that they deposit into a trust account and when they accumulate enough money, they try to work out a negotiated reduced debt amount in exchange for a lump sum payment. Unfortunately, the hairdresser was confused and thought the program worked like credit counseling where creditors agree not to pursue collections (at least that’s the story) and take smaller payments each month. After months of making payments to the Seidelman firm, the credit card company that had continued to accumulate interest and late charges sued her. She went from a $16,000 balance on a credit card to over $27,000 when they finally sued her.

The hairdresser ended up filing for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy, of course, offered her the only true relief. The point of the article was to expose the truth about “bankruptcy alternatives.” The fact is that credit counseling, debt settlement negotiations, etc… do not save your credit from negative reports. They aren’t “cheaper” than bankruptcy. They can’t force creditors to do things they don’t want to do. Even a representative from the Federal Trade Commission cited in the article, Frank Dorman, points out that debt settlement is “very risky.” In the end, you may or may not get a deal with your creditors and meanwhile your credit is “shot.” Even the Seidelman law firm on its website acknowledges as much.

Be careful, anything other than bankruptcy is riskier and doesn’t offer any guarantee of relief from debt.

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2 Responses to “Beware Debt Settlement Agencies”

  1. Louis Christie Says:

    Yes we did the same thing, After two and one half years of sending money around 25.000 dollars or more, we were sued and they wpied out our checking account, also one that a grand daughter in collage has that we were only on it for emergency purpouse. There name is CRECIT CARE CORP. The sad thing was we had no money to even buy a loof of bread, and any thing that went into this account which I had driect deposit of my paycheck would be sent to them. After they take there fee first, then they stack the money hopeing to negate a deal with credit card colection people.

  2. hien Says:

    Great article about debt settlement. Another site that provides the ability to search for debt settlement company by address and type is www.finddebtsettlement.com.

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