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Major Debt Talks 1.10: How To Avoid Being Scammed?

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Introduction 

There are trustworthy businesses and organizations, such as MDN, that can assist you in getting out of debt. They can help you with budgeting and money management, as well as negotiating with creditors.

Although some will take your money and run, others will drag you along by collecting payments and promising things as you fall farther behind on your bills. Scammers make false promises to get you out of debt swiftly and cleanly, and they want payment before they help you.

In this episode, Marlon Quezada and Maricel Llul, the founders of MDN, sit down with marketing specialist Jack Hakimian of Global Presence Marketing to discuss how to avoid being scammed. 

Major Debt Talks is a videocast and podcast brought to you by MDN and Global Presence Marketing. Its objective is to learn about debt relief programs and encourage people to take this route rather than filing for bankruptcy. Visit our website to watch the latest episodes.

About Major Debt Negotiators 

Major Debt Negotiators (MDN) provides financial relief and credit assessment for Americans filing for bankruptcy. Our vision is to help you avoid losing everything you have worked for through foolproof programs that help you save money while paying debt faster than minimum payments. 

We are here to provide debt relief services and provide financial consultation and education to ensure that you live a debt-free life. 

How to avoid being scammed? 

Marlon Quezada, the founder of MDN, said that the best course of action is to do your homework. 

Do your research on any debt settlement company you are thinking about dealing with. Look online and contact your state's attorney general and consumer protection agency to see if the company has been the subject of complaints.

Before putting out money, review the paperwork. For MDN, all paperwork undergoes the credibility of an attorney. Even if the costs are framed as voluntary contributions, do not pay a debt relief or credit counseling agency in advance. 

On the other hand, Maricel Llul, the founder of MDN as well, gave a tip to check what email the debt settlement company uses. Make sure that they use a business email address and not personal ones. 

“If it’s creditors, those emails, make sure that they’re business emails, not personals like gmail or hotmail. If it’s gmail or hotmails then they’re gonna take you to court and you’re going to jail, it’s a scam. Let them know right away that you’re gonna let the FDC Department know about them and you have their phone number, whether you do it or not, they usually stop because they’re scary,” Maricel said. 

Debt relief scams can be reported to the Federal Trade Commission online or by calling 800-382-4357.

Live a debt-free life! 

Debt settlement may be a viable option for people frustrated by their financial situation but do not want to file for bankruptcy. If you can acquire enough money quickly enough to make an excellent lump-sum offer to your creditor, this is a realistic choice.

Now is the time to be debt-free! 

Conclusion 

Major Debt Negotiators provide financial relief and credit assessment for Americans bound by bankruptcy. We offer debt settlement services to help you achieve financial independence. Live a debt-free life now! Give us a call at 877-350-2062 for a free consultation. You may also visit our website at www.majordebt.com. We are located at P.O Box 297633 Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33029.

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