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We became clients Fall 2009. We went in knowing that they might not be able to settle all of our debts but were “promised” that they would be able to settle for (hopefully) 1/3 of what we owed. We paid in and they paid out only once we started receiving action suits from the people we owed. NO company was willing to settle for 1/3 of the debt – in fact none were even 1/2 or 2/3. The companies paid were the ones we owed the least to. In 2011 DebtPro123 agreed to pay on FIA debts then I started getting notices from FIA stating that I had not kept the payment agreement. I sent these on to DebtPro123 and was assured that they had paid and would continue to pay. In March 2012 I found out that a judgement had been taken out against me for the FIA account – the one DebtPro agreed to pay-off. I have been asking for an accounting (statement) of our account since then and have NEVER received it. They aren’t even returning phone calls or e-mails. We are still left with over half the debt and terrible credit. Yes, we got ourselves into debt. Yes, we knew they might not be able to settle all our debt. But we also have NEVER received a statement of our account. We don’t know how much was paid to who. We can figure out how much we paid them but any good company should be able to provide a statement of how much paid in, where it was paid out and to whom. Once I stated that we were going to file a compaint with the BBB of California they stopped communicating with us.
I paid them over $4500. I had lost my job for over 16 months and was no longer able to pay. They never sent me the termination papers and when my creditor offered to close the account for 40% of the outstanding balance 4 months later, they refused, saying that I was no longer a client, although they still had my money. That was 6 months ago and I still have not received a single penny for my refund of monies paid.
 I know this won’t help your situation but as a warning to others. Under all circumstances, stay away from any debt settlement company that tries to charge you their fees before they settle your debt and stay away from most of the other debt settlement companies as well.
Best single piece of advice. Expect that all debt settlement programs are looking out for their own self interest before they are looking out for yours until they can prove otherwise.
Deptpro123 has stolen 10’s of thousands of dollars from their clients. I would like to find some others out there that have been taken advantage of. I would like to join in on a class action suite to help get my money back and theirs. There is a law group in Washington State that just won againest Freedom dept relief company. Is their anyone out there looking to serve deptpro with a suite. If so contact me at happypappy00gmail.com and let’s get them out of the stealing business.
The owners are Bryan Taylor and Ryan Foland. These guys are total douchebags. They will steal your money. They prey on the financially distressed to scam them. Please report them to the FTC
The owners are Bryan Taylor and Ryan Foland. These guys are total douchebags. They will steal your money. They prey on the financially distressed to scam them. Please report them to the FTC
This is a collection company disguised as a debt relief business. It’s a scam. The owner is a former mortgage broker scamming financially distressed individuals when they are at the most vulnerable. Total scumbags. Report them to the FTC.