Welcome to our website and please feel free to read through our website and contact us for more information in this regard. We only provide a brief overview on the option to remove yourself from debt review and once you contact us, we will provide you will all the relevant information on how to cancel debt review.
What is Debt Review?
Debt Review is basically the process where anyone who is in debt, can be placed under debt review in order to protect them from the creditors and not be blacklisted.
The Debt Counsellor basically negotiates with your creditors about your outstanding amounts and then gets an agreement that you will repay the debts at the stated amounts owed. The creditor can then not take legal steps, unless they have already started with legal steps before you are placed under debt review.
How to get out of Debt counseling
The whole process starts with a letter from your side giving us permission and confirming that you would like to be removed from debt review. We will then look into your current situation and contact you and the debt counselor to provide us with a thorough overview of your financial situation to ascertain if you qualify to exit Debt Review, with the cancellation of your debt review, there are certain implications that you would need to be aware of before we can begin the process, but we will discuss the process and implications with you in more detail. Please note that you must be certain that you want to cancel your debt review commitment, since your protection from creditors will be implicated.
About our services
We are specialists in: Cancellation of Debt Review - Debt Mediation - Debt counseling - debt settlement negotiations - Rescission of Magistrate Court Judgments - Rescission of High Court Judgments - Rescission of Administration Orders - Removal of trace alert listings - Removal of default listings - Updating of poor payment profile - trace alerts removal - credit score improvements - Early termination of debt counseling.
We are experts in: Credit Repair - National Credit Act(NCA) - National credit regulator(NCR) - Consumer Protection Act - administration - consumer rights - consumer law - consumer complaints
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