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What Is A Free Debt Consolidation Service And Are There Any Risks


If you have massive debts, you may want to consider soliciting the services of a debt consolidator.
Employing a debt consolidation service can help you to bring down your rate of interest and your amount of repayment; and will subsequently decrease the stress your heavy debt load has wrought upon you.
Soliciting the help of a "free" debt consolidation service could help you even further. While it is not actually "free" to solicit these services, it will be far cheaper than it would to get the same service from a for-profit company.
For-profit debt consolidators charge a flat fee per month and competitive charges over and beyond the flat fee; whereas free debt consolidators are subsidized in part by creditors, so they need only to charge the flat monthly fee, which means that debtors will ultimately end up with lower rates.
The services provide by free debt consolidation organizations are not restricted to mere debt consolidation loans. There are also a large number of credit counseling agencies that are non-profit. These agencies help individuals get their credit under control.
Those with poor credit prefer free debt consolidation service. For-profit services prefer clients with relatively good credit, as they are more likely to get the full repayment. Since free debt consolidation services enjoy healthy subsidies from the creditors, they can afford to take the risk of helping people with poor credit who want to set their finances right.
Since free debt consolidation services are more attractive, most naturally prefer it to for-profit services. However, scam companies have been quick to exploit this preference and loudly proclaim themselves as free services.
This is why it is important to confirm the credibility of any organization that claims to be a free debt consolidation. If not, you could end up with even more massive debts.
Talbert Williams 2001-2006 All Rights Reserved

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Talbert Williams offers free help and referals to help consolidate and eliminate your debt at: www.debt-free-america.com.
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