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TO INDEX What if a creditor won’t negotiate?

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TO INDEX What if a creditor won’t negotiate?

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You may be asking this question because you have attempted negotiating with your creditors yourself and haven’t had too much success or maybe were told there is no such thing. Debt Consolidation Deals has yet to find a creditor who will not negotiate. Once hardship is established (because you’ve entered the program) creditors are willing to negotiate with our certified debt arbitrators, who have a bit of an advantage due to volume, experience and lack of emotional involvement. We are able to develop relationships with your creditors, and we possess the skills needed to deal with them. In addition, we have no personal attachment to the debt, and therefore, are able to negotiate more effectively. Creditors will negotiate because they would rather receive some money than no money and then write off the loss when they do taxes at year’s end.

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