Debt Settlement: The Full Story

If you're drowning in unpaid bills and desperately looking for a way out, chances are you've come across an offer that sounds something like this: A professional debt-settlement company will help rid you of your debt for as little as half the amount you owe.

Sounds like a scam? Or like you're finally getting the break you deserve?

The answer may surprise you. Debt settlement is, in fact, a perfectly legal solution for consumers who are in deep debt and seeking an alternative to bankruptcy.

Top 5 Benefits of debt settlement (or credit debt settlement)



  • Avoid Bankruptcy: With debt settlements, you can reduce your debt burden and pay off bills comfortably. You can negotiate with the creditors or collection agency and settle your debts for as much as you can afford to pay.

  • Single Payment: Instead of paying multiple bills each month, you'll have to make a single monthly payment to the settlement company. So, you can avoid the stress of paying debts at different rates and dealing with several creditors at a time.

  • Avoid Unfair Collection Practices: You can avoid unfair collection practices and harassment by debt collectors.

  • Eliminate Extra Charges: The settlement company can try and eliminate late payment fees, if any. Any over-the-limit fees on credit cards can also be minimized or eliminated by way of settlement.

  • Avoid Legal Actions: You may be able to avoid such legal actions (like garnish your wages, place lien etc) if you're in a settlement program.

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    "Debt settlement, also known as debt arbitration or debt negotiation, is an approach to debt reduction in which the debtor and creditor agree on a reduced balance that will be regarded as payment in full."
    - source wikipedia.org

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