HOW WE HELP
- Lower Monthly Payments
- Lower payments put more cash in your hand
each month. Debt counselors may reduce your
monthly payment up to 50% in some cases, while
still paying off your bills in less time.
- Reduction in Credit Card Interest
- Reducing interest means that by making payments
you are actually paying off your debt, instead
of just covering the amount of interest. This
can reduce your time to pay off your debt
by 10 or more years!
- One Monthly Payment -
Instead of making multiple monthly payments
to creditors, you make one monthly payment
to Nation Wide Consumer Debt Relief.
- Improve Your Payment History
- Many creditors will re-age your account
and bring your accounts current when you begin
the debt consolidation plan. Paying off your
debts entirely will improve your financial
circumstance.
- Eliminate Late and Over Limit Fees
- Once in a debt consolidation program, creditors
may eliminate late and over the limit fees.
- End Unwelcome Creditor Communication
- Enrolling in a debt consolidation program
will usually end creditor phone calls.
Our Client Services Team is dedicated to helping
you succeed on the road to financial well-being.
You will be assigned a qualified team of dedicated
Account Managers who will work with you throughout
the duration of your Debt Management Plan. We
also have a “Review” Department that will contact
you periodically to just “check in”. However,
if you experience a change in circumstances, contact
your team of Account Managers to review your spending
Plan and evaluate DMP payment schedule changes.
Tips for Success:
Make your payments on a timely basis. Use our
convenient auto-pay service and have payments
automatically debited from your checking or statement
savings account.
Check your creditor statements each month
to verify the posting of payments and that
interest rate concessions have been applied.
Please remember it takes approximately 3 months
for many concessions to take effect. Complete
Debt Relief does not receive copies of your
statements and we rely on you to let us know
of any discrepancies or problems.
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