AECS Launches New Debt Settlement Program

St. Petersburg, FL – American Educational Credit Services (AECS), a consumer collection corporation, is launching a debt settlement company, American Financial Liberties (AFL), to expand the services offered under its financial umbrella. AFL is the marketing name for AECS? debt settlement program.

AFL?s mission is to assist its clients in obtaining financial freedom, while maintaining the highest quality of professional services and providing superior customer care. With over 100 years combined experience in debt management services, the executives of both AECS and AFL have collaborated to create an unmatched debt settlement program.

Most negotiator programs charge exorbitant administrative fees, for up to three months or more, before consumers begin building their reserve account (oftentimes exceeding $1,000). AFL?s clients contribute into their reserve account from their first payment and watch immediately as their settlement fund grows. AFL customizes each settlement plan based on the individual consumer?s needs and total debt amount. Additionally, AFL has the ability to settle Private Student Loans, a service offered by few of its competitors.

Once a client enrolls in AFL?s settlement program, he/she is provided with complimentary membership into Partners for Fair Debt Collection (PFDC)?a consumer advocacy company serving as a watchdog for debt collection practices. PFDC protects the rights of normal, everyday Americans who fall victim to creditor harassment. PFDC explains, ?These rights are granted through the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and should not be violated by unscrupulous creditors.?

Richard Beckert, President of AECS, states, ?AFL has been a work in progress for over 7 months. We?ve taken our time launching it in order to insure a finished product that has our clients? interests at the forefront of operations.?