Till Debt Do Us Part: Becoming Debt-Free with Debt-Assistance-Today.Com
February 18, 2009 by MOYMJennifer
Filed under Debt Management
Ideally speaking, we should owe no other person anything except a debt of love or gratitude. This is hardly an ideal world, however, and people eventually find themselves owing much more than that.
So what should they do about it? At this point, they have a choice: they can give up and go the file-for-bankruptcy route, or they can tread the road less traveled and ask for help from those in the know. There are consultants for every discipline imaginable, even the discipline of getting out of debt and staying out of debt.
Presenting Debt-Assistance-Today.Com, the special service for those who have run into trouble with their creditors. The service is actually a configuration of several organizations working under The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC). They all have a common goal, though: helping debt-ridden clients.
Besides empowering its clients through debt counseling, the website actually specializes in the art of debt consolidation. This is where the consultants’ negotiation skills come into play. Simply put, the folks at Debt-Assistance-Today.com can talk things over with your creditors and decrease your debt by over half the original amount you owe.
It doesn’t stop there, either. Debt-Assistance-Today.Com’s eclectic team of specialists will walk you through the step-by-step process of repayment until you’re totally debt free. Once you’ve achieved your goal, they’ll even help you learn from your mistakes so you’ll never find yourself sinking in the mire of debt ever again.
Pros: If you take a look at the sheer amount of help available on the site, it’s not difficult to see why they can claim some of their clients have achieved debt freedom within three years. Besides the (understandably) free consultation, Debt-Assistance-Today.Com also offers informative articles. For example, you can learn the difference between secured and unsecured forms of debt. Two of the most informative sections, however, are the FAQs where the options available to you are explained. One such option involves a single monthly payment. Curious? Read and be enlightened, ladies and gents.
If it’s indeed true that the best things in life are free, then the service definitely has some great stuff going for it. Clients aren’t even required to own a house for collateral!
Cons: There’s not much to complain about regarding the service. After all, who would complain against a group of folks helping you get out of debt? If you absolutely must have something to gripe about, it’s this: once you submit your information to the site and register, they will get in touch with you via phone or e-mail – even if you’re name is on any kind of Do-Not-Call list.
Nevertheless, it’s a small price to pay for having someone take the trouble of trying to help you get rid of a big financial burden.



