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Is Qwest Debt Relief legit?

Yes. Not only is Freedom Debt Relief a legitimate company, it was one of the first companies ever to offer consumers debt settlement services when it was founded in 2002. Today, we employ over 1,600 people across the United States, and are accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) with an A+ rating.

Different types of debt relief can appear on your credit report in different ways. Debt settlement, which is what the Freedom Debt Relief program offers, may appear as ‘settled for less than owed,’ ‘Account paid for less than full balance,’ ‘Paid in full for less than the full balance,’ or similar phrases. It will remain on a credit report for 7 years from the original delinquency date.

The way a debt relief program affects your credit depends on the details of your credit report when you enroll. Debt settlement may cause your credit score to decline, especially if you have a strong score when you enroll. That said, one important measure of financial stability is your debt-to-income ratio. As your enrolled debts are resolved and your overall balances decrease, your debt-to-income ratio should improve, which may benefit your financial profile over time. Freedom Debt Relief is not a credit repair organization and does not provide or offer services or advice to repair, modify, or improve your credit.

Debt settlement, which is key to how the Freedom Debt Relief program works, is not the right solution for everyone. Are you having trouble keeping up with minimum payments on credit cards, personal loans, medical bills, or other unsecured debts? Are you unable to qualify for a good rate on a personal loan? Worried bankruptcy may be your only option? If any of these describe you, then debt settlement may be worth the credit impact it could have.

Any debt relief program that uses debt settlement can only work if you stop making payments to creditors, which will likely impact credit score and could result in legal action by some creditors. That’s why Freedom Debt Relief collaborates with a network of attorneys to support clients who may face legal challenges during the debt settlement process. Not all debt relief companies provide this, and Freedom Debt Relief provides it for no additional cost.

If you struggle to keep up with minimum payments on credit cards, personal loans, medical bills, or other unsecured debts, then a debt relief program could be a good idea. It also could be a good idea if you are unable to qualify for a good rate on a consolidation loan, or seeking an alternative to bankruptcy. The bottom line is that as long as it aligns with your specific financial situation and goals, a debt relief program like Freedom Debt Relief could be a good idea.