Eliminating Collection Debt and Debt Freedom

Feb 19 · by Next Level Credit

At NEXT LEVEL CREDIT, we believe in “Taking Your Credit to the Next Level”

We teach you why eliminating collection debt is going to change how you think about money and why this may be your simple solution to being debt free.

Most consumers are freaked out by collection agencies. Collection agencies want immediate payment. They threaten to sue. Collection agencies call you, your job, your place of business and members of your family.

Here are the facts: You may NOT have to pay the collection agency. They have no right to threaten and that is a violation of the FDCPA which means you can sue that debt collector. All calls and letters should stop until they have proof that you actually owe them money.

Most consumers believe the collection agencies. Collection agencies use words that confuse the consumer. They convince you to pay because it sounds legitimate. Collection agencies convince you they have your information.

Here are the facts: Big words are a scare tactic. Just because it looks and sounds legitimate, doesn’t mean it is. They have very limited information about you that sounds as if they have your whole life history on file. Not true.

Do you need:

  • First hand personal experience of eliminating collection debt
  • Timely communication with you
  • Proven methods that are effective
  • Confidentiality and Privacy
  • Consistent updates with you
  • Immediate processing of your file
  • Education to de-mystify the debt collection industry
  • Affordability for our services
  • 15 MINUTE ANALYSIS FOR YOUR SITUATION

Do you want to:

  • RESTORE YOUR PEACE OF MIND
  • SAVE VALUABLE TIME
  • LOWER YOUR PERSONAL STRESS LEVEL

So my question to you is this:

Do you really want to pay that collection agency ? Do you know your rights ?

KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COLLECTION INDUSTRY

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We have noticed many (new?) names of collection agencies from November and December 2009 and January 2010, which seem to be smaller offices. Here is a short list and two in particular in Georgia where we are located. If you have dealt with any of these agencies, please leave a comment below to help spread the word of your experience and to help our readers.

Oliphant Financial, Florida
Diversified Collection Services, California
Receivable Performance Management
Western New York Capital
Pro Debt Mediation, Florida
International Judgment Services
Profile Recovery Group
Rubin & Yates
Diaz & Associates, California
MIG Capital
GVA
Thomas Thomas & Wichterman, Utah
Financial Management Services, Illinois
AmeriCol, California
Norfolk Financial Group, Mass
Cardwork Services
R S Clark & Associates, Texas
Goldman & Warshaw, Pa
Federal Bureau of Unsecured Loans
Stock and Grimes
Conserve
Jacob Law Group
Federal Credit Corp, Texas
National Revenue Corporation
Stellar Recovery
Brewers, Michael & Kane, New York
Credit Bureau of Harve
Bureau of Collection Recovery, MN
PNV Capital, Texas
Valentine & Kabartas
Abrams, Russo and Harrington, Ohio

Reagin Law Group, P.C. for RPR Holdings, Inc. Atlanta, GA 
Roy D. Reagin, Jr. was an associate for the notorious Fredrick J. Hanna. He(and maybe Fred) have started a new agency: RPR Holdings, Inc. assignee of Chase Bank. Reagin Law Group, P..C. P.O. Box 502287 Atlanta, GA 31150 Phone-770-649-1000. Another member of this firm is: Panton Patrick Pou.
 
Independence Receivables Corporation Green & Cooper Attorneys LLP
615 Colonial Park Drive Suit 104 PO Box 1635 Roswell, Ga 30075
GREENE & COOPER ATTORNEYS LLP C/O KERRY B. MILLS “ATTORNEY”
“INDEPENDENCE RECEIVABLES CORPORATION” 615 COLONIAL PARK DRIVE SUITE 104
PO BOX 1635 ROSWELL, GEORGIA 30075

If you are being contacted by any of these collection agencies, take action immediately and get your 15 minute analyis with us. Go to our home page, send us your name and number and we will contact you at the time you indicate. Do not ignore any debt collector.
 

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