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It's important to feel comfortable and confident about your credit counseling agency. Here are some questions you should ask before deciding.
- Is the agency affiliated with a national body such as the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) that requires strict quality, financial and ethical standards for membership?
- Is the agency accredited by an independent third party?
- Is the agency a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community organization?
- What is the composition of their Board of Directors?
- What services does the agency offer?
- What are the fees associated with the services provided?
- What delivery options are available to you for counseling?
- Is the counselor assigned to you a Certified Consumer Credit Counselor?
- Does the agency provide educational classes or workshops?
- Will the agency work with all of your creditors?
- Is there a minimum amount of debt required to be counseled?
- What debt relief options are offered?
- Are the counselors compensated for writing DMPs?
- How long will your counseling session last?
- If you go on a Debt Management Plan, how soon after receipt of your monthly payment will it be disbursed to creditors?
- What happens to your first payment?
- Will the full amount of your payment be disbursed to your creditors?
- How will your deposits be protected?
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