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Freedom Debt Relief
- Hours:
Mon-Fri. 6:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
2 reviews for Freedom Debt Relief
The weakened economy has put consumers in a deeper hole to the point where basic living necessities are barely affordable. It also does not help that credit card companies are charging outrageously high interest rates, where paying the minimum does not even cut down the principle balance. My uncle, like many, was in this situation and wanted to file for bankruptcy. I did research for alternatives to bankruptcy and came across debt settlement. Freedom Debt Relief seemed to be the front runner, so I had my uncle give them a call.
My uncle called and said the sales rep was very helpful and provided an overview of how the program worked. He said Freedom Debt Relief negotiates directly with the creditors to obtain optimal settlements. My uncle faxed over his credit card statements to see if he qualified for the program; he was approved and signed up for the program. Five months into the program, and Freedom Debt Relief has already settled 1 of his 6 accounts. He is expected to be in the program and be debt free within 30 months.
If you are having trouble paying off your unsecured debts, I highly recommend calling Freedom Debt Relief. There are many options out there, but they seem to be legit. In addition to their professional debt consultants, customer service is exceptional and has a quick response rate.
They are a debt settlement company; they help people who have $10k+ of credit card debt and/or unsecured debts by negotiating directly with creditors. My aunt is enrolled in their program and I helped her with setting up the account. The consultant was very friendly and helpful. She was going to file for bankruptcy but now is looking at becoming debt free in under 3 years! They have a video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com...
History
Established in 2002
Freedom Debt Relief provides consumer debt settlement services. Working for the consumer to negotiate with creditors and lower principal balances due, the company has served more than 60,000 clients since 2002. Freedom Debt Relief is a wholly owned subsidiary of Freedom Financial Network, LLC (FFN).
Based in San Mateo, California, FFN also operates offices in Sacramento and Tempe, Arizona. The company, with 550 employees, was voted one of the best places to work in both the San Francisco Bay Area and the Phoenix area. Company co-founders and co-CEOs Andrew Housser and Brad Stroh were named to the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal's "40 Under 40" list in 2008, and are recipients of the Northern California Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Freedom Debt Relief is highly active in local charities, including Second Harvest Food Bank, Child Advocates of Silicon Valley, Samaritan House, Glow Foundation, Family Giving Tree and Best Buddies International.
Meet the Business Owner: Freedom Debt Relieif c.
Stanford Business School graduates, Andrew Houser and Brad Stroh, launched Freedom Debt Relief when - after years of working in private finance and investment - they became troubled by the lack of consumer-friendly debt relief options available to the average American consumer.
After extensively researching current debt relief models such as credit counseling, mortgage refinancing, and bankruptcy - the two designed an alternative to provide consumers a faster, more affordable debt relief program, creating a program that takes a compassionate, consumer-advocate approach that typically results in clients becoming debt free for 50% less cost and in 40% less time than a Credit Counseling program.
FDR employs over 600 highly-trained U.S. professionals, providing customers with a level of customer satisfaction unmatched in the industry. This wealth of human resources has won FDR numerous awards and accolades, including being named as a "Best Place to Work" in several independent surveys.

