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Debt Settlement Industry Proves Value to Creditors

September 3, 2009
 

MADISON, Wis. — As credit card companies are experiencing their worst credit losses in decades, debt settlement companies continue to demonstrate that they provide a valuable service, not only to consumers but also to creditors, as the industry returned more than $2.2 billion in consumer debt last year, The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC) announced today.  

 

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As a result of rising unemployment, and a growing number of complaints against creditors and collectors for aggressive and sometimes illegal collection practices, more consumers are seeking the services of reputable debt settlement companies, like those that are members of TASC.

 

“Our member companies are trained and skilled at working with multiple creditors on behalf of consumers,” Chris Kesterson, president of TASC, said. “At the same time, we’re surprised some creditors like credit card companies are turning their backs on hundreds of millions of dollars immediately available to them to settle these accounts. Consumers are saying to their creditors, ‘we want to pay’.”

 

TASC’s research shows more than $500 million in settlement funds saved by consumers are available to credit card companies today. This is an important finding as the credit card industry charge-off rate now exceeds 10 percent.

 

In addition, bankruptcy filings in the United States now exceed 6,000 per day, according to a report from Automated Access to Court Electronic Records. Debt settlement provides consumers with a three-year plan to get out of debt without the 10-year stain of bankruptcy on their credit report. Consumers avoiding bankruptcy ultimately helps creditors as well.

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

Comment from JN on September 3, 2009 at 11:20AM EST

Now only if creditors would agree to speak with these companies while your account is still active with the creditor instead of waiting for it to get charged off.

Comment from Scott S. on September 3, 2009 at 11:22AM EST

Methinks TASC is coming to the wrong group seeking a pat on the back and validation.

Comment from Anonymous on September 3, 2009 at 11:22AM EST

I've yet to deal with a Debt Settlement Company that was cooperative or reasonable, let alone reputable. If this Association can help that industry, they have my support. Until then I remain highly skeptical.

Comment from Collection Veteran Since 1964 on September 3, 2009 at 11:45AM EST

I wonder if ARM is promoting the debt settlement industry because it seems they are receiving so much sponsorship from ARM

Comment from someone who knows on September 3, 2009 at 9:17PM EST

I can say that the debt settlment company called CNI is extremely reputable and have settled millions upon millions of consumer debt....

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