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Index Page » Finance & Investment » Debt Consolidators
 

Credit Counseling - Six Tips to Avoid Counseling Scams

 

Author: Charles Essmeier

Credit counseling is a useful service for anyone with problem debt. A good counseling agency can provide advice regarding money management and debt consolidation. They can also help arrange a repayment plan with your creditors to help you get out of debt. A bad agency can charge excessive fees, pocket money that was intended to pay your bills, and steer you into greater debt than before. Predatory credit counseling has become a multibillion dollar industry, and with the recent passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, credit counseling will soon become mandatory for anyone filing for bankruptcy. How can you avoid becoming a victim of credit counseling scams? How can you choose a helpful and reputable credit counselor?

Here are a few tips that can help you avoid becoming a victim of predatory agencies:

  • Many agencies claim to be nonprofit, but that doesnt mean they dont charge money or work with for-profit companies. Inquire about the fees the company charges. Is there a setup fee? Monthly payments? Does the company keep the first payment, or does some of it go towards your debts? Fees should fall within your ability to pay, and any agency that is trying to help you will know this. A company that charges hundreds or thousands of dollars in setup fees is probably not interested in anything other than your money.

  • Ask the counselor how he or she is compensated. A salary or hourly wage is a good answer, but you should be suspicious if they are on commission or earn incentives by steering you towards expensive debt consolidation programs. A good counselor should direct you towards solutions that help you, not solutions that earn them more money.

  • Will your creditors work with this agency? Call your creditors directly and ask them if they will negotiate with the specific agency youre seeing. Counselors often state that they can get your creditors to lower fees, restructure debt or lower interest rates. Can they? Call the creditors yourself to be sure.

  • Make sure that you get all of the counselors promises and terms in writing. Anything that he or she tells you verbally isnt binding, so dont believe it if it isnt written down.

  • Make sure your agency provides you with monthly reports that state how much you have paid them and who is receiving the payments. Dont take them at their word that your bills are being paid; verify it.

  • Check with your local Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau to make sure that there are no outstanding complaints against this agency. The counseling business is full of fraud, and complaints are common. Its smart to inquire.

    By taking your time, asking the right questions, and doing proper research, you should be able to find a helpful and reputable credit counselor who can help you reduce or eliminate your debts. Thousands of Americans are victimized each year by predatory counseling firms, but theres no reason why you should become a victim of one. If you have problem debt, you have trouble enough already without looking for more.

  • Author Bio:

    Charles Essmeier

    Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites on the topics of debt consolidation, home equity loans and automobile lemon laws.

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