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There are many alternatives to bankruptcy and they should be explored before making your decision. This is why at Marc R. Tow & Associates we make sure to educate our clients before moving forward with their case.
Marc R. Tow & Associates provides a program wherein we negotiate with your creditors/CA in order to settle the debt for less than what you owe. We charge an upfront fee that can be paid through a payment plan if you wish. Given below is an example of how debt settlement or credit card debt settlement works.
Let’s say John owes a total debt of $100,000 on 5 credit cards. He is finding it difficult to keep up with the minimum payments. John doesn’t want to file bankruptcy as he does not want to involve the court. So, finally John ends up working with Marc R. Tow & Associates. Here are the 4 steps on how John could settle credit cards and pay off his dues.
While John pays off one debt, he waits for better offers from other creditors. He makes sure that any extra money coming in would be used to pay off his bills. Finally, after an average period of 2 years, John is able to settle credit cards debt with all his creditors.
Credit card debt settlement is quite common. Other than unsecured credit cards, medical bills, gas/store cards, personal loans etc can also be settled. But tax debts, alimony, child support, mortgages, car loans and federally insured student loans are excluded from a settlement program.
Before starting your debt settlement we need to evaluate your case. All of our consultations are free. Contact us now!
On average we charge 25-35% of the debt balance that is forgiven under the program. The fees are based on:
It usually takes 2-4 years to complete a credit card settlement program or settle personal loans, medical bills and other dues. The period of completion depends upon your total debt amount. Before starting your debt settlement we need to evaluate your case. All of our consultations are free. Contact us now!
Before starting your debt settlement we need to evaluate your case. All of our consultations are free. Contact us now!
Over more then 30 years we have helped thousands of individuals and business’ settle on their debts. When we have a tough debt settlement case we will use our legal resources to get the creditor companies to budge. For example, we had a client who owed $50,000 to a large credit card company. The credit card company did not want to settle on the lower amount, so we drew up the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy forms and sent the credit card company a letter with the bankruptcy forms and told them that we are considering a chapter 7 bankruptcy for this client. Within a week we had the debt settled for the amount that we were looking for.
Our experience is vital for all of our cases. Even though debt settlement isn’t a court case we treat it just as seriously and will get very aggressive when needed. Before starting your debt settlement we need to evaluate your case. All of our consultations are free. Contact us now!
Whether you go for credit card debt settlement program or settlement on personal loans, payday loans etc, here are the pros and cons that you should be aware of.
Pros:
Cons:
Before starting your debt settlement we need to evaluate your case. All of our consultations are free. Contact us now!
Debt settlement program provides an easy way out of debt. However, your credit score is likely to go down when you stop paying creditors and save money for debt settlement (or credit card debt settlement). But you can repair your score by using a secured credit card, or a gas/store card. Such cards are easily available even if you have a poor credit history. Besides, you need to pay off other bills on time while you settle credit cards and other dues using debt settlement services.
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