Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Watch out for credit counseling scams

Debt settlement vs credit counseling

Nowadays, credit counseling is no longer the way to go when it comes to regulating your spending. Nowadays, credit counseling is a popular debt management option. Sounds kind of like a guidance counselor?

The industry was known by the general term CCCS (Consumer Credit Counseling Service) and operated under the general guidelines of the NFCC (National Foundation for Credit Counseling).

As the world progressed, the credit counseling landscape has changed with it as well. Even if this is that case, more and more credit counseling services continue to flourish because of the simple fact that more and more people are in debt nowadays. Some credit counseling services could be very helpful though, but the majority just isn't up to par. You may want to look into how debt negotiation works and compare it to credit counseling. Credit counseling you can do with a company while you can do it yourself debt negotiation.

There are legit credit counseling services but you need to watch out for the scam companies.

1.It's better if a credit counseling service is associated with the BBB. You can check with the BBB to see if the company has a good record and if there have been any complaints filed by others. Membership in the NFCC (National Foundation for Credit Counseling) or AICCA (Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies) is also acceptable.

2.  Don't be silly. Many money problems take time to solve so be patient. Be cautious if a credit counseling service promises fast results! This can never happen. Credit counseling takes 5-7 years and debt negotiation works in 1-3 years.

3.  Be certain that the debt management company can help with all of your unsecured debt and don't just deal with a few companies. Make sure that you are able to maximize the services your debt management counseling service is offering you to make sure that you are secured at all times.

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