Our debt settlement program is designed for people who have had a severe financial hardship and want an alternative option to filing for bankruptcy. Below is a description of how the program works, however before you make any decisions we strongly recommend that you read and review all of your options. Speak with one of our experienced debt consultants who can explain the program in detail and see if you qualify.
DISCLAIMER: ANYONE CONSIDERING BANKRUPTCY SHOULD CONTACT A BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY.
Debt negotiation only applies to any debt enrolled into a Debt Settlement program with Countrywide Debt Relief. Not all debts can be settled and not all creditors negotiate. Results may vary and is dependent on ability to successfully complete the terms of the Debt Settlement program.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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1. Who is qualified for our program? CountryWide Debt Relief's debt settlement program is only for people facing financial HARDSHIP. This means people who are late on paying their debts, have little or no ability to pay their debts in the future and are facing a possible bankruptcy.
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2. Who is NOT qualified for our program? CountryWide Debt Relief does not advocate that any person default on their debts. This program is not designed to negotiate debts for people who have reasonable means to pay off their debts. If you have the ability to pay your debts in the normal fashion, by paying minimum payments, then you should honor your debts and do so. This program is NOT for people who are gainfully employed, have high credit ratings and can meet their monthly debt obligations.
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3. How do you apply?
Complete the form online. A debt consultant will review your information and call you to review your situation. After a debt consultant has reviewed your financial situation, hardship they will determine if you are qualified for our program. [Top] |
| 4. How will CountryWide Debt Relief settle my debts?
You will be asked to put aside and save a set amount of settlement funds on a monthly basis. This amount will be determined in your initial analysis based on total amount of debt and will be in line with your income and expense budget. Once you have accumulated enough settlement funds to make a reasonable offer to your creditors to settle the debt, CountryWide Debt Relief will begin the negotiation process. Each person's situation is different and the negotiation process will begin at different times depending on the amount of your debt. Once the creditors agree to a settlement amount, we will present this offer to you. If you approve of the settlement, we will instruct the creditor to fax over the ‘settlement offer’ in writing. Then have a three way recorded conversation with you, the creditor and us to settle the account. Debts can be settled in two different ways; one lump sum or a term settlement. One lump sum is just that, one payment and the account is paid. A term settlem ent is a settlement which is paid over an extended period of time until the account is paid. CountryWide Debt Relief then moves through each debt until all of your debts have been paid and you are debt free. CountryWide Debt Relief strongly encourages you to read our Debt Settlement FAQ.
Important facts you need to know about Debt Settlement.
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5. Who can join CountryWide Debt Relief's program?
CountryWide Debt Relief debt settlement program is a hardship program. This program is only for people who:
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have a financial hardship
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are late paying their unsecured debts
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have no ability to make payments in the future
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bankruptcy is they only other option
Examples of qualifying hardships are a loss of income, medical emergency, death of a member of the household who provided financial assistance, or a divorce. If you are currently meeting your monthly debt obligations and are able to continue to do so, then our Debt Settlement program is NOT for you.
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6. Is bankruptcy a better option for me?
Anyone considering our program should also contact a bankruptcy attorney to determine if their situation warrants filing for bankruptcy. Using the Debt Settlement process does not guarantee that you will not have to file for bankruptcy in the future.
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7. Does Debt Settlement have a negative impact on my credit? YES. Your credit score will decline due to entering this program. How much it will decline depends on your original circumstances. Most of the accounts you place into negotiation are likely to “charge off”, which will reflect negatively on your credit. However, once this charged off debt is settled, the settlement is reported to the credit bureaus. Settled accounts are positive compared to unresolved delinquent debts or bankruptcy. A high credit score is desirable to have, but if you have a financial hardship and are unable to pay your debts, then your first priority should be to pay your delinquent debts and get back on your feet financially.
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8. Can I still use my credit cards? NO. All credit cards in the program will not be active and you will not have credit privileges. Any cards you DO NOT put into the program should not be used. This program is for you to get out of debt.
All costs and fees are always fully disclosed and are you are required to sign for approval before you commit to our program.
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9. What will I pay for your services?
CountryWide Debt Relief has a 15% fee which is calculated based on the total amount of debt that an individual brings into the debt settlement program. This program requires one or two down payments then small monthly fees paid throughout the first year of the program.
All costs and fees are always fully disclosed and are you are required to sign for approval before you commit to our program. [Top] |
10. Can I be sued?
YES. Your creditors certainly have the right to sue to recover their money. But usually the purpose of the lawsuit is to force a settlement on the matter. In our experience, most creditors would rather not go to the expense of suing and simply try to negotiate a settlement. [Top] |
11. Can CountryWide Debt Relief stop my creditors from calling?
NO. Your creditors have every right to try and contact you in order to collect a debt. However, they cannot HARASS you. If your account is in collections; collections agencies have to adhere to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) Guidelines. If you would like to learn more go to the Federal Trade Commission's website: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre27.pdf . [Top] |
12. Does CountryWide Debt Relief repair my credit?
NO. CountryWide Debt Relief does not engage in credit repair services. Our focus is to help you get out of debt. You can work on establishing credit once you're out of debt. Most consumers don't understand that your credit is more than just a score. Your ability to make monthly payments is just as important. It's just as important to focus on reducing your monthly LIABILITIES as it is to maintain your credit score. [Top] |
13. Can creditors garnish my wages?
YES, however this is can be a long process for the creditors. The creditor first has to sue you, successfully obtain a judgment, and then file for a garnishment action. If you’re willing to work with your creditors, wage garnishment can normally be avoided [Top] |
14. Can't I negotiate my debts with my creditors on my own?
YES, you can negotiate your debts with your creditors on your own. As a matter of fact if you successfully negotiate a debt it may cost you less in the long run to use this approach than to use CountryWide Debt Relief.
You should note however, that the Debt Settlement process can be a long and complex process for the average consumer. Our debt negotiators have the skills and knowledge of how your creditors negotiate and they have many years of experience negotiating the largest debt reductions. You don't have to spend all of the time and effort trying to negotiate with your creditors and you can rely on our experience to get the best debt reduction possible for you. [Top] |
15. What are the tax consequences?
Your creditors will report cancelled/settled debts exceeding $600 to the IRS and you are required to report the same as income on your annual tax return. However, the IRS permits you to write off any “income” from canceled debts up to the amount by which you were “insolvent” at the time. You need to consult your own tax advisor for advice specific to your situation.
DISCLAIMER: ANYONE CONSIDERING BANKRUPTCY SHOULD CONTACT A BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY.
Debt negotiation only applies to any debt enrolled into a Debt Settlement program with Countrywide Debt Relief. Not all debts can be settled and not all creditors negotiate. Results may vary and is dependent on ability to successfully complete the terms of the Debt Settlement program. [Top] |