Will I have to give up my credit cards?
That depends on the outcome of your action plan. If you choose to place yourself on a debt resolution plan as opposed to a budget plan or debt payment acceleration plan, then it is likely your creditors will no longer extend you credit on those accounts. Some may close your accounts. Others may or may not re-instate your account once your debt has been paid in full.
- What types of debt can you help me with?
- How does your service work? Do I give you money to pass on to my creditors?
- How can you help me payoff my debt?
- Are your Financial Health Consultants qualified?
- Is it possible to settle my own debt?
- Can't I create my own repayment plan and get the same results?
- How do I know if I need debt assistance? How can I tell if my debt is out of control?
- How long does a consultation last?
- How long does it take for you to create my action plan?
- What happens during my consultation?
- Will I have to give up my credit cards?
- Who is responsible for getting payments to my creditors?
- How are consultations conducted?
- With your help, how long would it take for me to get out of debt?
- Do I have to be behind on my debts to qualify for your assistance?
- When I sign-up for service, what am I agreeing to do?
- Will my creditors know I have an appointment with you?
- Who will have access to the information I give you?
- Do you contact my creditors?
- Do I need a debt management plan?
