So I had signed up for credit counselling (government OPD program) and was paying $1200 per month for 4 years. It seemed like a good idea at the time but I never really understood what it was costing me and assumed the program was the best solution for me. I can see how it may help someone with a very simple and basic problem.
Anyway, Randy from Parley was able to get my payments down to $240 per month for 5 years and I got to keep my house. Do the math, even after paying the credit counselling for 10 months, I still saved over $25000 to go with Randy. And his fee was almost half. And he is rebuilding my credit - best 3 grand I ever spent! I cant say enough about Parley and I am open to share my story with anyone who is willing to listen :)
It is not all rainbows and lolli pops but having someone on your side to help navigate sure does take alot of the stress away.Read more
Can I find credit and debt counselling in Legal AB?
Is the stress of out-of-control finances making you lose sleep? These days, it’s all too easy for regular people to fall into the red and get caught in consumer debt. If managing things on your own isn’t working anymore, then it’s time to get some help so you can sort things out. Here’s how to find reputable credit and debt counselling in Legal AB.
Do your homework An ad catches your eye; it promises to solve all your money problems quickly, and you’ll get rid of your debt in record time. Wrong! If you’re tempted to do business with a money lender, don’t sign any documents without checking things out with your provincial or territorial consumer affairs office to make sure you’re dealing with a reputable lender. The recommended approach to solving your debt problems is to discuss your situation with your creditors and your financial institution. They may find a way to lighten your burden.
The trustee in bankruptcy: a debt specialist Even if your debts seem insurmountable, remember that bankruptcy is not the only solution. In order to see your situation more clearly, make an appointment for some credit and debt counselling at the offices of a bankruptcy trustee. Here are some of the services they typically offer:
Budget counselling
The selling off of assets
Debt consolidation
Voluntary bankruptcy
Consumer proposals
Regardless of which Legal AB credit and debt counselling consultant you meet with, be sure to ask these questions:
Do you have specialized training? A licence?
What services do you offer?
What are your rates? To what do they apply?
Will you send me a summary of my situation? Progress reports?
Remember that it’s essential to feel comfortable with the credit counsellor you choose. If that’s not the case, keep shopping around.