Monday, April 18, 2011

WOW! Free Debt Settlement!

 

Credit 911 Has Broken the 10% Barrier

Credit 911 has done it again, it’s like YOU are being PAID for needing Debt Relief rather than the other way around.  It’s better than free!

 

We have heard all sorts of things.  CHASE does not settle, no Bank will settle for less than 50%, and so on.  But the truth is we break these rules every day at Credit 911.  So you ask, “What’s the secret?”

 

You’ve heard it before, the secret is hard work!  Don’t worry avid reader, we will elaborate.  The secret is the fact that we work hard dealing with Banks and Credit Bureaus all the time.  Because Credit 911 has been doing Credit Repair for nearly 4 years, Mortgage Modifications, Forensic File reviews and more we know YOUR lenders and THEY know us.  That’s how all that hard work pays off.

 

We call when they want to hear from us, we show them what they are really looking for, and they remember the last twenty times we helped them close a file.  In return our client’s see some of the best settlements in history.  At Credit 911, we are ready to take EVERY client to DEBT FREEDOM.

 


Chase's 9% PIC

A full copy of the settlement offer is on the left so you can examine it in full.


There are no redactions, edits or tricks, other than honoring our clients’ privacy.  There is nothing but proof that we are working hard to get RESULTS for our clients.

That must be the reason that we are beginning to hear, “Under 15%? Only Credit 911!”  We find other companies calling us for some quick advice on a modification, settlement or repair and MANY companies ask us to perform their difficult settlements for them.

One way or another, all roads lead to Credit 911, why not give us a call directly or ask for additional settlements as proof of our accomplishments.  Remember, if you have a financial question, Credit 911 is the answer.

 CHASE: from $29,540.08 to $2,800.00  

Stay tuned for an update on our Student Loan settlements, many of our clients were troubled by loans that they couldn’t pay.  As always, Credit 911 had to find an answer.

 

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