| TransDebt's negotiation process has been tested and developed over years of experience by our team of Debt Settlement professionals. Our professionals are highly skilled in each of their fields of expertise.
Our Debt Mediators are certified and must pass a six month course to become a "Certified Debt Mediator." This ensures the person negotiating on your behalf clearly understands FDCPA guidelines, state by state garnishment laws, hardship guidelines, bankruptcy laws and the legal process pertaining to arbitrations and/or summons . Each Mediator must have knowledge to develop a successful client strategy suited best for each individual client. They are trained experts in negotiations tactics and have a commitment to help clients become debt free. To ensure you have the very best representation, your account will be managed by a 'Certified Debt Mediator.'
Through the established relationships we have with creditors and financial institutions, we are able to successfully negotiate the debts of our clients at a substantial discount. Creditors are willing to negotiate a debt with TransDebt, on behalf of our clients, with the understanding that the 'settled amount' will be paid in a timely manner.
Furthermore, creditors are looking to avoid the ineffective and costly efforts of an outside
collection company. TransDebt continues to develop our relationships with creditors throughout the country, and we always maintain a very professional and cooperative relationship with the creditors in order to reach the most favorable settlement offers for our clients. We work directly, and 100% for you.
Debt settlement is a way of solving your debt problems without the need for bankruptcy. Our
representatives work each case individually to determine your eligibility, and then they will establish a program that best fits your financial situation.
For more information, complete our brief information form or call us toll free at the number at the top of this page. A TransDebt representative will contact you to discuss your options and how to get started. There is no cost or obligation for your free consultation.
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