What If I Don't
Have Money Right Now For Debt
Negotiation?

A. If you do not have all the money
needed to pay all of your debts at one time, we will work with
them to set up a plan for them to save enough money to start
negotiating with their creditors. You need to be honest with
yourself and determine if you are going to be able to save
money ove the next six months to allow us to try and negotiate
some of your debts. If after an honest evaluation you realize
that it you will not be able to save money then you need to
consider bankruptcy as an
option.
If you honestly believe that you will be able to save up enough
money to allow us to negotiate with your creditors, then start
saving today.
We will negotiate with each of your creditors as you save
sufficient money to pay the estimated payoff. We usually
request that you try to save at least 60% of the balance due,
just in case the creditor is difficult. Additionally, with some
creditors we are able to set up payment plans on negotiated
payoffs. In these cases, you will be required to make monthly
payments to your creditors and if you miss any of them the
settlement will be lost and you will be back at square
one.
Debt Negotiation can work, if you go into it with the right
expectations and a mindset that you are going to work with us
over the next 6 to 18 months to settle your
debts.
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