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It is very refreshing to do business with a company that lives up to it's promise. Having a lot of debt that you can no longer pay back is very scary and stressful to say the least. In my time of need you came through for me with great results and compassionate service. I would highly recommend Debt Regret to anyone facing debt challenges. The bottom line is Debt Regret will help you get the results and closure you want

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Bankruptcy Alternatives

Millions of consumers seek bankruptcy alternatives each year and a way to avoid filing personal bankruptcy. The goal of our bankruptcy alternative program is to not only to provide much need financial relief, but also to help people avoid filing bankruptcy and alleviate the everyday stress and anxiety that comes with being weighed down with credit card debt. Our tailored bankruptcy alternative program, proves our clients with a low monthly payment that allows them to get them out of debt as quickly as possible. The average consumer who enrolls in our program is able to reduce their debt load substantially and become financially stable in as little as 12 to 36 months while avoiding the high cost of a bankruptcy filing.
 

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Many people think that filing bankruptcy is the silver bullet that will fix all of their debt and credit related problems; however, filing bankruptcy is often the worst thing you can do to your credit. Most lending institutions will consider your bankruptcy when evaluating you for a personal loan even after the bankruptcy has expired. Qualifying for a loan after filing for bankruptcy can be very difficult and could cost you considerably more than a person that has not filed for bankruptcy. It is understood that some situations will require you to file for bankruptcy. However, you should avoid bankruptcy if at all possible. Debt Regret can help reduce most, if not all, of your unsecured debt so that you do not have to file for bankruptcy. However, if you require additional information on the subject of bankruptcy you may want to contact a bankruptcy attorney in your area.

Thousands of people needlessly file bankruptcy each year. Debt Regret has developed a program that can help you avoid bankruptcy and reduce your current debt in the shortest time possible. While bankruptcy may seem like the best solution to your problems, in many cases, it's not.

Debt settlement is fast becoming the only viable bankruptcy alternative.  In order to expedite any assistance we may be able to provide, you can either fill out our free consultation form or call us Toll Free at 888-902-3328.

 

Note: This should not be considered legal advice. Debt Regret does not provide legal or tax related advice. If you need any type of legal or tax related advice, you must contact a licensed attorney in your state or a qualified accountant.

 

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Individual results may vary and are dependant on factors such as successful completion of program, creditor cooperation, and ability to save funds. Not all clients successfully complete the program. Debt Regret, Inc. does not assume or pay any debt, nor does it provide legal advice or offer credit repair. Program not available in all states. Debt settlement may have a negative impact on your credit rating. Nonpayment of debt may lead a creditor to increase interest or charges and to engage in collection activity including litigation. Read and understand contract terms before enrolling.