We received a question about credit counselors from Sabrina on CreditBloggers.com this morning. She asked:
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- December 22, 2008 at 7:07 AM
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Delray Credit Counseling is a ripoff company. DO NOT USE them. They are 1 step away from being a scam and are just about ready to lose their 503 non profit status. They also run a for profit status out of the same office. Debt Settlement and Credit Counseling are one in the same company. Owned by 2 “guys”
- July 10, 2009 at 12:26 PM
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What do you have on Legal Helpers Debt Resolution??
- July 27, 2009 at 2:08 PM
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Legal Helpers Debt Resolution is a debt resolution law firm that is like a debt settlement company, however they are a national law firm. They are not a scam. They are currently helping me resolve my debt.
- August 9, 2009 at 11:27 AM
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- January 1, 2012 at 6:56 PM
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Good question Sabrina! It can be difficult to track down background information on a credit counseling agency if you are not sure where to look.
Your first stop should be the Better Business Bureau. Using the name and state or URL, you can find information about the company’s consumer complaints, business practices and more. Here is the BBB record for Delray Credit Counseling.
Next, visit the Department of Justice website to see if the credit counseling agency is government approved. This list is maintained as part of the recent bankruptcy reforms that required consumers to obtain credit counseling before they file. In order to become government approved, credit counseling agencies have
to be non-profit, bonded and in compliance with applicable laws. The
company must also provide detailed information about their experience,
counselor training and fees. You can read the more about the qualifications online here. Delray Credit Counseling is not listed as a government approved agency.
Finally, you should also investigate the counseling agency on your own. Investigate the agency’s fees, practices and experience. Ask how their counseling services may impact your credit scores. See if they can provide you with client references. The FTC website has some more information about choosing a credit counselor.
Have you gone through credit counseling? Share your tips, cautionary tales and other feedback in the comments section below.