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Darren Waldron  
U.K.
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Paypal disputes regarding counterfiet / fake designer items. Help with how to conduct Paypal disputes in general.Available
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Michael Brotherton  
U.S.
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Consumer/Debtor Rights Advocate. Current President of Financial Emergency, Inc FKA Debt Mediation & Financial Counseling. Inc, a debt mediation service. 30 years in the credit and collections industry. Former loan officer and debt collector. Managed two middle to large finance companies. I am well versed in Loss Mitigation practices and the legal collection process. I have helped literally thousands of people over many years overcome serious financial problems such as foreclosure, creditor lawsuits and abuse by debt collectors. For more information about resolving your "financial emergency" visit www.financialemergency.com. We actively promote Fair Debt Collection Practices and other consumer protection laws. We teach DEBTOR RIGHTS and enforcement of those rights. It is my opinion that the more informed you are of your rights in the credit and collections practices the more peace you can have dealing with your FINANCIAL EMERGENCY. Most financial problems are fairly common and as such have some very common solutions. The key is understanding your rights in the collection process and how to enforce them if need be. Primary business- Debtor Rights Advocacy and Debt Mediation relating to foreclosure, creditor lawsuits, and other serious financial problems. www.financialemergency.com (copy and paste in browser)Available
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Ontrack Financial Group LLC  
U.S.
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With over 35 years of experience in the debt industry, the employees of Ontrack Financial Group™ are helping to redefine the dream of financial security for the many who are burdened with excessive debt. By providing proven debt settlement programs and services, Ontrack Financial Group™ offers consumers a means to avoid bankruptcy and resolve their unsecured debt. Additionally, Ontrack Financial Group™ offers its clients educational, self-help tools that include a seasonal newsletter along with prevailing on-line articles and beneficial consumer related links as a means to stay abreast of a constantly shifting financial landscape. Since the inception of Ontrack Financial Group™, we have continued assisting our nation-wide clientele with their burdensome unsecured debt and has enrolled thousands clients in its programs, managing millions of debt for its clients without one complaint. In fact, Ontrack Financial Group™ typical client has seen over 72% of their debt written off and is debt free in as little as 36 months. Individual results may vary based upon a client's ability to save funds, the amount of debt, willingness of creditors to negotiate, and the successful completion of all program terms. Ontrack Financial Group™ is a for-profit, private company and is not affiliated with the credit bureaus or the credit industry. As a result, our services are unbiased and independent, which allows us to better serve the consumer.Available
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2008-09-04  United StatesNational Bank scam:   I agree with you,. This is a huge scam and no one seems to be doing much about them. I get complaints about them routinely. You may file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the FBI. Call...
2008-08-30  Payments too high.. need help:   They cannot alter the contract in any way but if your wife agreed to pay more for the car than what it is worth then they can collect what she agreed to. If she isn't working then the worse that could...
2008-08-27  Hotel dispute:   I would think they would have to prove you broke the TV to be able to charge you for it. You can dispute the charge with your bank if they do charge it to your card then plead your case with the bank....
2008-08-12  financial advice:   This depends on their mental stability and where you live. I do not think there is a way to do this unless your parents are incapable of taking care of themselves and this is hard to prove. This is way...
2008-08-02  Financial Crimes Division, US National Bank:   Well it should but these people are pretty blatant. I don't understand why they are so brave unless they are out of the country. You would think they would be concerned but they don't appear to be. Hopefully...
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