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Debt Management
For People on Debt Management Plans
Reputable credit counseling organizations employ counselors who are
certified and trained in consumer credit, money and debt management,
and budgeting. Those organizations that are nonprofit have a legal
obligation to provide education and counseling.
But
not all credit counseling organizations provide these services. Some
charge high fees, not all of which are disclosed, or urge you to make
“voluntary” contributions that can cause you to fall deeper into debt.
Many claim that a debt management plan is your only option before they
spend time reviewing your financial situation, and offer little or no
consumer education and counseling. Others misrepresent their nonprofit
status or fraudulently obtained nonprofit status by misrepresenting
their business practices to regulators.
The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection
agency, and some state Attorneys General have sued several companies
that called themselves credit counseling organizations. The FTC and the
states said these companies deceived consumers about the cost, nature,
and benefits of the services they offered; some companies even lied
about their nonprofit status. Several of these companies are now going
out of business. Similar companies also may be shutting their doors,
even though they haven’t been sued by the FTC or the states. That could
be of special concern if you have a debt management plan with one of
these companies.
Source: The Federal Trade Commission
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Date Added: 2009-04-08 Views : 612