We have $65000 in debt and I’d like to settle. Can you help? – Kim

We have $65000 in debt and I'd like to settle. Can you help?

We have $65000 in debt and I'd like to settle. Can you help?

—Kim

Hi Kim,

Our first goal will be to assist you in finding out if debt settlement is the right solution to your specific and unique set of circumstances.

If negotiating a reduced pay off will work for you, we will be happy to assist you.

It is best to schedule a time to speak with either myself or another specialist. We will need to get into details that are better handled in one on one conversation.

You can fill out the consultation request for or call direct: 800-939-8357 ext 3 or call me direct at 208-265-8884

Best Regards,

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