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I was in their program for about (2) years, I did manage to settle (1) account.
This settlement required me to pay additional payments to the creditor along with all the money in my trust account.
When I signed up for this program they never told me this would be the only likely way to settle my accounts.
The next possible chance to settle an account, the JHG dropped the ball.
They didn’t follow through with my creditor, didn’t comumicate with me.
I got sued & they quit taking my calls & emails… until I stopped paying them. They tried to keep me in the program saying just because I got sued once, it didn’t mean it would happen again.
Well, I didn’t like those odds ( 1 out of 6 ) isn’t real good.
After terminating my relationship with them & asking for a partial refund.
Of course they refused, quoting their generous 60 day refund policy for professional fees.
I would think most of their customers, as I did, would not realize they were getting screwed in the first 60 days. I guess it was after they got about 75-80% of their fees when they really started jerking me around.
In a way it’s comforting to hear that I am not the one that fell for this scam.
On the other hand it really ticks me that they continue taking advantage of people who are just trying to find a way out.
Was with J Hass Grous for debt negotiaion and now things are worse than they were before! Garnishment, more court summons..I would have been better off settling them all on my own. I have paid off 2 accounts and negotiated payments on another. But 1 is in garnishment, and I got another summons yesterday for another account, with at least one more out there somewhere. I DO NOT to go the bankruptcy route….is another any advice? I haven’t made payments for so long on 2 of these accounts that the customer service at these credit cards won’t even take my calls. They refer me to another number where I just sit on hold forever. Any help or advice would be great!
Can more than one creditor garnish my wages and can I lose my job over this? I reside in WI.
Lynn
Lynn,
You really need to ask a WI licensed attorney for legal advice on that.
Bankruptcy would kill the lawsuits, garnishments and collection activity.
Steve