Debt Settlement Companies that We Work with Get Results!

Debt.com only works with debt settlement companies that are nationally accredited through organizations like the American Fair Credit Council. These organizations hold member companies to the highest standards of service. They also provide proven results for how they help their customers settle debt.

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in all 50 states
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A snapshot of debt settlement

According to the American Fair Credit Council, the average client…

Debt.com can connect you with top-rated services for:
  1. Has 5 to 6 accounts that they want to settle
  2. Enrolls $16,414 of debt into their settlement program
  3. Settles their debt for 48% of what they owed
  4. Settles their first debt within five months
However, those are just the averages!

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There’s more than one way to get out of credit card debt. This comparison calculator will show you how the three most popular debt solutions compare versus the minimum payments that they’re making now. Simply enter your total credit card debt and the average interest rate on your credit cards to see how much you can save with the right debt relief option.

Case studies from real debt settlement clients

In July 2018, a debt settlement client in Florida enrolled in a debt settlement program with one of Debt.com’s partners:
In February 2019, a client in California started working with a debt settlement company in Debt.com’s network:
In February 2019, a client in California started working with a debt settlement company in Debt.com’s network:
In December 2018, a client in Virginia started working with an accredited debt settlement company:
In May 2018, a client in New York enrolled in a debt settlement program:
In July 2018, a client in North Carolina started working with an accredited debt settlement company:

How Much Could You Save with Debt Settlement?

When Debt.com connects you with an accredited debt settlement company from our network, a certified debt resolution specialist will provide a free savings estimate. You'll discover how much you can expect to save and how the plan will work in your specific financial situation.

It’s a great way to learn if debt settlement is right for you. The consultation is free of charge and you have no obligation to sign up that day, so you can take time and decide if you want to move forward.

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