Christian Debt Consolidation: Sinner Beware
What to Watch Out for with Christian Debt Consolidation
By sandra bell, published Dec 08, 2005
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The IRS is auditing the top 50 debt consolidation agencies and the Better Business Bureau reported 1480 complaints in 2002 as compared to 261 in 1998.
According to the Consumer Federation of America, the questionable practices of Christian and other debt consolidation services include the following
1 Deceptively claim fees are voluntary and do not adequately disclose fees
2 Excessive costs—some agencies charge as much as a full month’s consolidated debts just to set up an account
3 Abuse of non-—profit status. Christian debt consolidation, along with its secular counterparts functions like a for-profit business with aggressive advertising, close ties to for profit firms, getting high revenues and paying high executives much more than that paid to the average non-profit executive.
A new tactic used by Christian debt consolidation services is to require the consumer to buy their counseling and educational services, which are supposed to be Bible- based financial counseling.
There are a few honest agencies out there and there are still millions of Americans who need debt consolidation services and financial counseling.
A basic minimum requirement for using a service should include approval by the Better Business Bureau. There are several red flags to look out for:
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Takeaways
- Watch out for hidden fees
- Non-profit agencie are non-profit in name only
- shouldn't pay more than $50 for set up and $25 a month
Did You Know?
The IRS is auditing 50 of the top debt consolidation services
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