Dealing with a Debt Collection Agency
A Debt collection agency can be a consumer's worst nightmare. Often unscrupulous agents will use rude and sometimes even illegal means of harassing people for the purpose of collecting outstanding bills or debts.
Even when you're working in good faith to pay down your debts, you can still find yourself dealing with a debt collection agency. It's important to know that, as a consumer, your rights are protected under a law called the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, To read the full text of this law that governs the third party collections of debts, go to: FTC
If, you're struggling in debt, it is important to know you have a variety of debt relief options available to you. Depending on the debt relief option you choose, debt relief may help to get creditors or collectors off your back, or, in the case of debt settlement, calls from creditors or collectors could actually increase. However, if you are experiencing a high level of credit card debt, and you are interested in settling your credit card debt for less than the full amount of principle owed, Debt Settlement may be an option that meets your needs.
If you're interested in debt management, debt consolidation, or debt settlement and want to see how much you could save, fill out the form to the right. We'll put you in touch with a debt relief professional who will provide you with a free debt relief analysis and savings estimate at no obligation. Keep in mind, when it comes to debts, no two situations are exactly alike. That's why it is important to get a personalized debt relief analysis to see what your potential savings are, and find out your estimated debt free day!
What is Debt Aid?
New government regulations in place for consumers in need of debt relief for credit cards and other unsecured debts.



