What Debt Settlement Companies Do Not Tell You
A debt settlement company negotiates on a consumer’s behalf to help them settle debt. Negotiations are made between the company and the creditor to begin the repayment of debt. If you are considering working with a debt settlement company, it is recommended that you do plenty of research before deciding on a particular company. It is easy to fall into one of many scams that are present today.
Debt settlement does look to be very appealing because of the lower interest rates and lower payments. However, it has been found that the lower payment does exist but not because it is lower, it is because the extension of the term. If the debt is carried out longer, you will have a lower monthly payment, but it is also true if you stay in debt for a longer period of time, you will end up paying more money. This is the reason why these companies stay in business and continue to succeed.
There are many things that debt settlement companies do not tell consumers:
1. It is not the same as debt negotiation.
2. Sometimes the program charges hundreds of dollars as an initial fee to set up the account, plus a monthly fee. The fees and the amount of the total debt to be paid varies with each company.
3. There are companies who take payments each month but do not pay creditors monthly. Instead, they put the money in a trust fund while negotiating and then make a lump sum payment when the debt can be paid in full.
4. Creditors may sue you and your wages could be garnished in the time it takes to complete the entire settlement.
5. It is not asked that all interest, over the limit fees and late fees be stopped from accruing.
6. Creditors are not legally obligated to listen because they are not law firms.
7. About 15% of the total debt is charged in fees upfront.
8. Debt settlement is not right for everyone who has debt.
9. Your credit will suffer with the settlement.
10. Any debt balance that is forgiven and is more than $600 is taxable income.
Before you decide on debt settlement, it is highly recommend that you research and find a company that is reliable and trust worthy. You want to feel comfortable with the company itself before you feel comfortable with them handing your debt. While this article could sound negative, be certain that there not one but several reputable companies in this field.
By: Hector Milla
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