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Credit Alliance Group is changing the debt settlement industry

Guest post by: Bryan Garner

Article Overview: Credit Alliance Group pledges to change the debt settlement industry practices. Commitment to helping and educating the consumer and providing the right options to chose from when dealing with overwhelming debt. Consumers can feel confident & secure when doing business with Credit Alliance Group - commitment to 100% customer satisfaction, safeguards for their clients - Credit Alliance Group helps clients by reducing unsecured debt - debt free in 3 years or less. Credit Alliance Group, helping almost 15,000 families get out of debt. A commitment to making sure the customers are always first. Dallas Texas

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Credit Alliance Group is changing the debt settlement industry

How Credit Alliance Group is changing the industry

Credit Alliance Group is a leading debt settlement company that was founded in Dallas, Texas, in 2006. The company was established in an effort to better assist consumers with their debts and help curb the effects harassing creditors tend to have on the average indebted consumer. Since the conception of Credit Alliance Group the debt settlement company has enrolled over thirteen thousand clients into their hardship debt settlement program. These programs have been strategically designed to lower a consumer's monthly payment by negotiating with creditors for less than half of the original amount owed. With negotiators having been certified through the International Association of Professional Debt Arbitrators it makes the negotiation process simple, streamlined, and effective. Credit Alliance Group has established strong relationships with most all major creditors in order to keep both the client and the creditor pleased. Credit Alliance Group has negotiated settlements as low as nine percent of the original debt amount. That means that on a 100 thousand dollar debt the creditor accepted nine thousand dollars as payment in full. That is a savings of $91,000.00. Credit Alliance Group is changing the industry in more ways than one, by taking an approach of honesty and 100% Full Disclosure. Instead of speaking with representatives that only tell you half of the story, Credit Alliance Group's representatives are educated and instructed to tell you the good, bad, and ugly and give you the choice to decide. Credit Alliance Group does not charge any upfront fees, back end fees, or monthly maintenance fees. It is a simple flat rate fee of 15% of the total debt amount. Which is no comparison to the interest checks you cut to your creditors on a monthly basis that add up and feel like you'll never pay down the debt? Which in all actuality paying the minimum monthly payment will cost you thousands and can sometimes take 20-30 years to pay off depending on the debt amount? Credit Alliance Group is affiliated with LowerMyBills an Experian company, which is one of the three major credit bureaus. Credit Alliance Group also has an A+ rating with Dunn and BradStreet, Voted 2008 and 2009 Best Places to Work in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, a VeriSign Secured Certified company, as well as being certified through the International Association of Professional Debt Arbitrators. Credit Alliance Group is committed to providing customers with an exceptional customer service experience in order to effectively achieve their goals of becoming debt free.

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About the Author: Bryan Garner
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I am a Veteran of the United States Marine Reserve and retired as a Sergeant of Marines. I was deployed to Fallujah, Iraq, in 2006, and Ramadi, Iraq, in 2008. I have been working at Credit Alliance Group Financial Services company since 2007. I have had the opportunity to work in all the departments and have a real understanding on the key business concepts and how it all works. I enjoy helping people out with their debt problems and providing them an honest outlook on all their options, not just here with us. I believe if you have a good product, why not stand behind it and also show what your competition has to offer and let the consumer decide.

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