Also, this article has information
about Debt Relief Scams that's to best stay away from.
Not exact matches
Twitter Office Hours took place on Wednesday, Nov. 15, from 5 — 6 p.m. Eastern time: Federal Student Aid's @FAFSA account partnered with the Federal Trade Commission (@FTC) to answer questions
about repaying student loans and how to avoid
debt relief scam companies.
Since those searching for
debt relief have been warned
about scams, and have already read countless articles on saving money, paying down
debt, borrowing from family and friends and shopping for lower interest credit opportunities, I wanted to liven things up a bit with a different type of get out of
debt plan.
If you spot a
debt relief scam, we want to hear
about it.
Consumers are warned that if a company approaches them regarding
debt relief and has a different program available other than the two that we talk
about today, be careful because it could be a
scam.
In dealing with consumer
debt, every single day, I've seen so many
scams and companies that take advantage of people in trouble that it's
about time I wrote a comprehensive guide
about what to look for and how to identify a great
debt relief company.