American Financial Service – Scam, Complaint, Review, or Praise?

Please share your experience with this debt relief company and provide your review and feedback, in the comments section below.

The goal of this page is to allow people to share information that may be important to help others to make a more informed decision regarding their experience with this debt relief company. Here are some potential questions you might be able to provide feedback about.

  • How did you feel about the customer service experience you received?
  • Was the company easy to communicate with before or after you became a client?
  • Did the company respond to your communications promptly?
  • What were the fees charged for the services you received?
  • Did the company give you the terms and conditions for the program you were interested in before you gave them any personal information?
  • Was the program successful for you and accomplish the goals you had when you entered the program?
  • Did you have a really good experience you can share?
  • Did you have a bad experience you want to share?
  • Is there any other information you’d like people to know that might be considering the services of this company?

It is important to understand when reading comments below that they are the opinions of the individual posters and may not be representative of the overall impression of all consumers that may have or have not used the debt relief services of this company. But everyone does deserve to have an opportunity to express their opinion, even the debt relief company itself, be it good, bad, or indifferent.


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11 thoughts on “American Financial Service – Scam, Complaint, Review, or Praise?”

  1. Have sent a report to MD consumer protection office. I get daily phone calls as well as “bills” even though I have sent you a coy of the report from Aetna Medicare that I owe nothing for the procedure on 1/30/19. Cease and Desist or I will go to Federal fraud reporting office.

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  2. First of all….if I wanted to use a company for the purpose of consolidating debt, I would see about contacting a company myself…..but these folks call me daily. I have told them repeatedly NOT to call and I am NOT interested. How do I get them to stop calling and how do they get my number in the first place. I am on DO NOT CALL list but obviously this list is useless.

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  3. they told me to send 1st payment $180 then another $340 then still didnt recieve my money told me coudnt do more then 15 transactions a day i would need to pay $190 western union fee smh got me for $550

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  4. This is a scam please don’t send any money I wanted a to borrow 4,000 they wanted me to send 354 dollars and got mad when I questioned it.

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  5. I sent this company $3300.00 to settle my debt trying to repair my credit and it has been 3 months still not reported to the credit bureau. The real kicker is now after I sent them all of my tax return money they don’t have any idea who I am.I just called them to see why it is not on my credit report and they can’t find me in their system,name,phone,social, never heard of me since they cashed my check.This company is without a doubt a money scam.

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  6. This is a huge rip off.  I was dumb enough to wire David Wilson at American Financial Service phone #206-569-5810  182.00 for a 3000.00 loan.  He took my 182.00 and told my he needed 150.00 for taxes.  I didn’t send him that and he got nasty.  I tried to stop payment but the money was alredy picked up.  I should have known better…but was desperate.

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  7. american financial
    Cost me $10K for the privilege of having them help me. And of course you send in payments in each month and untill they have their payment they wont negotiate with the credit card companies. This is “for your protection” Wound up being taken to court twice. Final settlement was about 48-50 percent of credit card bills. (which was what the credit card companies had offered me in the first place) Save your self the money. Put what ever you can saving into a savings account for 2 years. By then the credit card companies will take about 35%. hopefully you’ll have enough saved to pay them off.

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