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anyone know if A New Beginning Financial is a good debt relief co? in Orange,Ca
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3/28/2010 3:40 PM (PST)
Has anyone dealt with A New Beginning Financial debt relief company? They were really nice, advertised on the Fish radio, worked out a payment plan to help pay our 50k off, they're in Orange, Ca. I'm very wary of signing up with them, we aren't too late on payments yet, starting to have lots of trouble coming up with the monthly credit card payments $$$
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3/30/2010 8:25 AM (PST)
In general, the BBB's history overall with debt settlement companies has not been good. Most people who complain about these companies state that their debts weren't negotiated, they were told to stop making payments, and the result is that they're in worse shape than when they started. Many are sued and are forced to file bankruptcy to rid themselves of the lawsuits. Debt settlement companies have a good sales pitch that makes the program seem like a no brainer but unfortunately it's a mirage. This industry is rife with companies using predatory fee models and deceptive advertising. Don't fall for the ads that are all over television: they are produced by third party lead generators and sold to multiple debt settlement operators.
The Federal Trade Commission does not look favorably debt settlement operators. The FTC has scrutinized the fee schedules commonly used by these settlement companies, in particular the timing of fees (usually front end loaded) and the high level of these fees. A good roundup of the recent FTC public forums, investigations, and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on debt settlement/negotiation can be found at:
http://www.venable.com/ftc-hosts-public-forum-on-proposed-debt-relief-amendments-to-the-telemarketing-sales-rule/
Debt settlement is a topic the BBB of the Southland has posted about on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BBB-of-the-Southland/117568537756
Specifically, check out the "BBB Criteria for Evaluating Debt Settlement Companies" posted on our Facebook page on October 28, 2009 (click on the Notes tab and then scroll down to October 2009). These criteria for evaluating debt settlement companies are very stringent because of the rampant abuse and predatory fee models that are so widely used in this industry. That being said, we know there are some debt settlement companies out there who are reputable and who deal fairly with their customers.
Use the Google box that is on the main Ask The Community page and search for "debt settlement". You'll get lots of previous responses about this topic.
If you haven't done so already I would start your journey with a call to a reputable nonprofit credit counseling agency that will identify and explain your options. The counseling session will be FREE. The National Foundation for Credit Counseling's direct agency referral number is 800-388-2227. This will connect you to a reputable, accredited agency in your area.
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