Wow, I don't know who you people are talking about but I couldn't be happier. I followed the program just like my rep told me to do and my offers starting coming in. I did get
creditors calls at first but I just changed my contact info to the number they gave me and that stopped the calls. As for getting sued, anyone can sue you even if you are in a settlement program. It doesn't take a
genius to figure that out. As for the guy that use to work there, sounds like sour grapes to me.
1. Written by Please, on 21-09-2009 19:23
To Fraud Alert it is clear that you have no idea what you’re talking about... The law sue is based on an industry wide investigation, it just so happen that CreditSolutions is the largest in the industry and they are been targeted in the sue. I am not an employee nor am I enrolled in the program however I did a report for my business law class about the company… Please search the company on youtube and you will see the real story to the Nightline report,it is evident that you have no clue how the media can edit reports... The program is not for all, you have to want to get out of debt and change your life style, most people know to sacrifices some confers.
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2. Written by fraud alert, on 04-09-2009 13:24
Sounds like these 2 work for the company, in case anyone did not know they are getting sued right now by the states of Texas, New York, Missouri and have already been by Idaho. You might as well burn your money. There was also a great report on the CBS Nightline news about them, enjoy.
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3. Written by recessionsucks, on 31-03-2009 10:35
i agree GREAT company....NO problems here.
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