While making your way through UGotiate, you may notice that all numbers, figures and examples are always explained as estimates. You may also notice that many calculations, such as how much you can expect to resolve your debt for, are described in ranges.
The reason for this is quite simple: Debt Relief is by no means an exact science. No one can predict what will happen with your debt. No one can know for sure what will happen or what will not happen. And most importantly, No one can tell you for sure how much it will take to resolve your debt. This is a fact that must be understood and accepted when you choose to resolve your debt.
The good news for you: while all numbers and calculations are estimates, the estimates with UGotiate are bases on decades of data, trends, figures and intelligence that have been compiled to bring you the best advice and UGuidance possible. You must understand that past performance does not guarantee future results but with UGotiate’s UGuidance, the odds of resolving your debt within the Debt O Meter’s Smart Zone are actually pretty good.
Buyer Beware:
If you have “shopped around” for debt resolution services, you may have been encountered promises to resolve your debt for a certain amount or percentage. You may have come across fast talking salespersons that tell you that you have nothing to worry about, that you will be taken care of, no problem. While, this may all sound good, you must realize that when talking about debt resolution, there can be no guarantees or promises. The Debt Relief process can be overwhelming and confusing. It can take time to completely understand all that is involved. Make sure that you ask questions and understand everything before proceeding with debt resolution.
It is recommended to research any Debt Relief company or product before signing on the dotted line. Find the company on the Better Business Bureau. Review the Service Contracts in detail. Make sure you have a clear understanding of all fees that are being charged as well as what is expected during the process.
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