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Questions to Ask your Credit Counselor
What services do you offer?
Look for an credit counselor
service that offers a range of services, including budget counseling,
and savings and debt management classes. Avoid organizations that push a
debt management plan as your only option
before they spend a significant amount of time analyzing your financial
situation.
Do you offer information? Are educational materials available for free?
Avoid organizations that charge for information.
In addition to helping me solve my immediate problem, will you help me
develop a plan for avoiding problems in the future?
What are your fees? Are there set-up and/or monthly fees?
Get a specific price quote in writing.
What if I can't afford to pay your fees or make contributions?
If an organization won't help you because you can't afford to pay, look
elsewhere for help.
Will I have a formal written agreement or contract with you?
Don't sign anything without reading it first. Make sure all verbal
promises are in writing.
Are you licensed to offer your services in my state?
What are the qualifications of your counselors? Are they accredited or
certified by an outside organization? If so, by whom? If not, how are
they trained?
Try to use an organization whose counselors are trained by a
non-affiliated party.
What assurance do I have that information about me (including my
address, phone number, and financial information) will be kept
confidential and secure?
How are your employees compensated? Are they paid more if I sign up for
certain services, if I pay a fee, or if I make a contribution to your
organization?
If the answer is yes, consider it a red flag and go elsewhere for help. |
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Getting
a New Credit Card after Bankruptcy can be done .You will
either pay a considerable higher interest rate or need
to get a secured credit card |
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