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<description>Debt relief companies are all over the Internet. But how to do you tell the good debt relief companies from the bad?</description>
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	<description>When choosing among debt relief companies, it's not that easy to tell which ones are good and which ones are bad. It's not like it's easy for a debt relief company to build a brand presence in people's minds. After all, nobody likes to talk about their debt or admit to having a debt problem. So how do you know which debt relief companies and which are bad?

Sorting it All Out
If you have the time and the patience, you can find a good debt relief company. If you're more comfortable with it, you can look for debt relief companies in the Yellow Pages, but if you truly want to shop around, you should go online. That might be what you're already doing, especially if you found our site. We're not a debt relief company, but we can teach you a lot about debt relief programs and the debt relief companies that offer them.

You might notice that a lot of debt relief companies have forms on their websites. The purpose of these forms is to give these companies the information they need to make an informed recommendation about your situation, which they will send to you within 24 hours. Then you can compare these recommendations. But before you fill out any of these forms, you should make sure that the companies you are interested in are:


Nationally certified and accredited
Have a street address (not a post office box) and a phone number
Are willing to answer any questions you have with crystal clarity


It doesn't hurt to check them out with the Better Business Bureau, too. If there are complaints filed against them, stay away. There are too many other companies you can turn to for debt help to go with one that people have lodged complaints against. 
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