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Christian Debt Consolidation Offer Better Interest Rates?
A person would think that Christian debt consolidation companies are the most
trustworthy sources to get help for debt relief. On the contrary, some Christian
debt consolidation services are like most others; and they are out to get all
they can from whomever they can get it. In fact, this is often the worst type of
source to ask for help for relieving debt. To protect yourself from debt
consolidation fraud, you may want to get information from Consumer Federation of
America, the source that monitors debt consolidation companies.
Not so long ago, D.C. exposed several fraudulent companies that offered debt
consolidation services, including non-profit organizations, which are often
affiliated with Christian leaders. The Consumer Federation of America and the
National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) work together to unmask the scandalous
organizations that claim to eliminate debts. The debt consolidation companies
are said to have caused damage to customers by offering "improper advice." These
companies were also penalized for advertising misleading and slick practices, as
well as charging debtors more than what they make in fees. The Christian
organizations, as you can see, are no different from anyone else in some
instances. At the same time, these people are different, since they are using a
mechanism to shield their wrongful acts.
Therefore, even if the debt consolidation organization claims to be a non-profit
affiliated with Christians, be aware that this does not mean that they will be
honest. The reports against some of these organizations also included cutbacks
on educational programs and have even lead debtors straight into the courts of
bankruptcy. For more information about Christian debt consolidation, go up and
visit the Consumer Federation of America site. Here you can determine what your
best option for debt relief is and if you should in fact hire a debt
consolidation expert.

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If you need to consolidate your debts, a Christian debt
consolidation organization may be your best bet for a low rate; however, you
should never assume that such an organization will be honest. You should always
search for background information on the company before entering into a contract.
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