Credit Counseling Scams
by Chris McElroy And Jennifer Tarzian
Some of the worst scams involve offers to help consumers fix their credit. Our nation is
so entrenched in the use of credit, it is inevitable that many will get behind on their
payments. This common malady affects at least one person you know if not you, personally.
Credit card companies, banks, stockbrokers, stores, and
other financial institutions make it sound so easy, who could resist. No interest! No
payments until July! No annual fee! Just fill in this form and you can buy all the things
you really cant afford!
We are sucked into this system easily, but getting out of
debt can be extremely difficult and stressful. The promises of all these credit providers
become insults and threats as soon as you cannot pay for all the things they promised you
could have when you filled out that form.
Many people do not know how to get caught up. Their
situation may have changed since they applied for the credit and ran the bill up. They may
have lost a job, had a baby, had an illness in the family, or had some other disaster
strike which meant they could not make payments they had once agreed to.
Credit Providers
The credit providers dont offer much help. They
offered you the credit. Now they want their money. They didnt worry about whether
they were giving you more credit than you could really afford. Its not their
problem. Its your problem.
Then, here you are. You owe them money. The collectors are
calling and sending you notices threatening to take your house, your car, or ruin your
credit rating. They tell you that if you do not pay there will be dire consequences.
Then you see the ad or find the website that says,
Credit Counseling. Let us help you get out of debt and get those bill collectors off
your back for you. Youre saved! Look, its even a not for profit
organization. They are just there to help me. Where do I sign?
Thats where the trouble begins. Many companies have
gotten into this lucrative venture and prey on people who are stressed out and have
nowhere to turn. The credit card companies who recruited them so vigorously before have
now abandoned them. The government isnt offering to help. The IRS still wants their
taxes. And now the knight in shining armor, the credit counseling service comes to the
rescue.
Credit Counseling Services
The ad may say Consolidate your bills into one low
monthly payment, No Borrowing, Use federal law to keep your
property from being foreclosed by creditors, Wipe out your debts,
Stop Garnishments, Stop Collectors from harassing you, Keep
your property from being repossessed, or other equally great sounding phrases that
looks just exactly like what you need.
But, dont get sucked in a second time. If you think
the credit card companies sucked you into debt, you havent seen anything yet
compared to what a disreputable credit counseling company can do to you.
Some of these companies offer to help you eliminate your
debt altogether. If you get an email like that, delete it. If you find a website that says
that, hit the back button and go somewhere else. Do not walk, run!
Sometimes, the best answer is to negotiate directly with
the creditor. Be firm. Tell them what you can actually afford to pay. Do not promise more
than you can deliver. They really have to take what you can actually pay if they want you
to pay them off eventually. Avoiding them doesnt work.
Many of these scams do not tell you what they actually
charge and their fees can be worse than what you already owe. These companies will try to
avoid giving you straight answers to your questions about their fees and have hidden costs
they may not disclose at all. They know you turned to them because you are afraid your
credit is about to be ruined and that they can pressure you into paying them later.
They also dont tell you they are receiving a portion
of whatever payments you are making to your creditors through them. Thats one of the
ways they hide what they make from you.
Some of them will take the payments from you, then not pay
your creditors with it on time, or in some cases not pay your creditors at all.
Never pay a credit counseling service an up-front fee to
fix your credit or give you counseling or anything else. Many of these companies are only
in place to make money from collecting that fee and never provide you with any credit
counseling or other services at all. Theyve made their money and gone on to the next
victim.
Many credit counseling scams are under investigation by the
Federal Trade Commission and those claiming to be nonprofit are being investigated by the
Internal Revenue Service and their nonprofit status is in danger of being revoked.
However, our government agencies will not save you. These
unscrupulous credit counseling services will change their business names and be right back
in business bilking consumers in no time at all as long as there is a buck to be made.
Only your common sense can keep you from being ripped off by credit counseling scams.
Check them out with the Better Business Bureau. Search
their company name online to find others who have used their service. Do not believe
testimonials that appear on their own website or ones they send you in an email. They can
just make those up.
If they have a website, go to http://www.betterwhois.com
and type in the domain name to find out who the Registrant of the domain name is. Then
search for their name on the web. Search their phone number or address on the web. Find
out all you can about them before you sign up for anything. Ask a lot of questions.
I hope this article has been helpful to you. Do a search in
your favorite search engine for credit counseling scams and you can learn even more about
how to avoid becoming a victim.
For more information about credit, go to
http://creditcards.youngparentsmagazine.com
Jennifer also has great information at http://www.youngparentsmagazine.com for
young parents. Chris McElroy has been an advocate for consumer rights on the Internet
since 1995 and also runs a missing childrens organization at http://www.kidsearchnetwork.org
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