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A Review of Franklin Debt Relief in Chicago, Illinois
BBB members: It appears that Franklin Debt Relief was accredited by the BBB until the BBB instituted its policy of no longer allowing debt settlement companies to be members. This policy was created largely in response to the volume of complaints being lodged against certain companies in the debt settlement industry, not due to the actions of Franklin Debt Relief it appears since they have not had a complaint in over a year despite servicing more than a thousand consumers according to a recent press release. From PayingPaul.com’s research, Franklin Debt Relief seems to satisfy a very high rate of its clients.
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Reducing Credit Card Balances

There are many reasons to want to pay off your debt, many of which are completely separate from the most important purpose to save money! Especially with credit cards and personal loans, the interest, finance charges, and payments can be particularly outrageous. At the time of this writing, the average APR on credit cards is up to 14.41 percent.

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Can You Erase Debt?

Despite any claims you may hear from debt elimination companies otherwise, wiping out credit card debt from your credit report is generally not possible unless the date of the last activity on the account was over seven years ago (unless it was in a bankruptcy discharge, which means it can stay on your credit for 10 years) or you don’t actually owe the debt.

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Diet & Strategy

America’s obsession with debt plans and strategies took off in 2006 when Oprah Winfrey, along with financial experts David Bach, Jean Chatzky, and Glinda Blidgforth, launched an action plan for people overwhelmed with debt. Since then, countless books, dvds, and websites have been promoted as the official “debt free diets” for Americans.

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