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July 29, 2010

FTC to Announce New Debt Relief Rule Today

Yesterday I was a guest on Allan Handelman’s radio show and took a call from a listener who faithfully paid a debt relief company $450 a month for two years. But that firm never paid a penny to his creditors, and then abruptly closed shop.

Today at 1:30 pm ET, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz and Vice President Joe Biden will announce a new debt relief rule designed to help protect consumers against debt relief abuses. It’s expected that the rule will restrict the marketing of debt settlement services and place limitations on the upfront fees that settlement companies can charge.

At Credit.com we’ve warned consumers to be very careful when considering debt settlement, and have suggested questions to ask a settlement company before you do choose one to help you with your debt. We understand that debt settlement can be a legitimate option for consumers who have too much debt to qualify for a debt management plan administered by a credit counseling agency, and either can’t – or won’t – file for bankruptcy. And in my ebook Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress, I profiled several consumers who successfully used debt settlement to get out from under crushing credit card debt.

I will be watching the announcement today, and will be back with a summary of the new rules, and more advice for consumers who are considering using a debt relief company to get out from under overwhelming  debt.



Gerri Detweiler – Personal finance author and Credit Advisor for Credit.com, Gerri contributes budgeting, debt recovery and savings information online. She is also the co-author of Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress: Real Life Solutions for Your Credit Crisis.

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Thank for this article.There are many company of business field.They have many offer of customer.
This is good news for consumers who have been at the mercy of these companies who make false promises, fail to disclose what will happen when the consumer stops paying their debts as instructed and pockets hundreds or thousands of the consumer’s dollars in fees before every settling a debt.
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