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Showing 2 matches for American Debt Counseling:

“My Claim vs. American Debt Counseling Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: October 29,2013

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute

Claimant says: "I have belonged to American Debit Counseling, Inc. since 7/2010. I have three separate credit card accounts they pay on. Two accounts with Chase and one account with Capital One. American Debt Counseling went out of business and turned my account over to Financial Help Services, Inc. American Debit Counseling withdrew money from checking account and did not pay on one Chase account and one Capital One account in May 2013. They also did not pay on my other Chase account in April. They took $450 of my money to manag” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $457.99

“Failure to make timely payments on my behalf”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: March 13,2011

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "All I want is for American Debt Counseling to do what it is supposed to do, when it is supposed to do it. If American Debt Counseling cannot/will not perform to expectations, I would like my accounts transferred back to Budget Right Debt Management.”

Claimant Seeks: $120


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