Can Creditors Still Call and Send Collection Letters?
Yes they can, but upon being contacted by us most if not all will choose to respect your wishes and limit communications to our firm. Creditors seek open communication and resolution, and are almost always found to be co-operative. However, there is a difference between original creditors and third parties such as collection agencies. Third-party debt collectors are specifically limited to direct any and all communication involving your accounts to us. Good faith is an integral part of any negotiation. If either the creditor or especially the third party ignores your request to limit discussion to us, then the entire negotiation process is in jeopardy. They understand this, and that is why they respect it. So you can expect not to receive any further collection calls or letters once you’ve entered debt settlement negotiation. Should you happen to receive any, though, we have a procedure for you to follow. And we’ll be in immediate contact with the offending party.
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