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When you owe the Bookie, Don't use AmeriDebt
i'm telling you Missouri sets the trend for everything !!

Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon likened AmeriDebt to Dracula posing as a Red Cross worker, "using their not-for-profit shell as a marketing tool to lure in consumers - and often times consumers are more in debt after dealing with them."



BALTIMORE (AP) -- Credit-counseling service AmeriDebt, accused of defrauding consumers and falsely portraying itself as a nonprofit, announced it will lay off most of its workers and stop seeking new customers because of recent "negative publicity."

Last month, Missouri sued AmeriDebt, accusing the company of defrauding indebted consumers of millions of dollars. In February, Illinois filed a similar suit against the company.

Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Trade Commission announced they would investigate nonprofit credit counseling services to make sure they serve consumers and qualify for their tax-exempt status. No specific firms were named.

AmeriDebt announced that as of Nov. 1 it will "cease outreach to new consumer clients in order to focus on serving the counseling and educational needs of its existing clients."

AmeriDebt counsel Zynda Sellers said Friday the Germantown-based company was "in the process of releasing most of its current employees," but she declined to say how many of its approximately 50 workers would be laid off.

"It's going to be very significant," Sellers said. "AmeriDebt is not happy about this. It's very unfortunate."

She said the company was also stopping all advertising.

Sellers declined to answer specific questions about the decision to stop seeking new customers, but she said in the statement: "For better or for worse, our ability to serve new consumer clients has been compromised by the negative publicity surrounding our organization. As a result, we believe that the only right thing to do at this point is to focus on the American debtors we already serve."

On its Web site, AmeriDebt said it has worked with 400,000 people - with more than 90,000 clients as of July.

Travis Plunkett, legislative director for the Consumer Federation of America, advised AmeriDebt clients to consider their options, including whether to look for another credit counselor.

"The big question from the consumer's point of view is, 'Has AmeriDebt made a promise they can't keep - to adequately assist their existing clients?'" Plunkett said. "It's legitimate for consumers to wonder if (AmeriDebt has) the financial resources and the staff to continue to help them."

Melissa Merz, a spokeswoman for Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, said Friday that AmeriDebt's decision meant the swirl of government actions has had "a sobering effect on some of AmeriDebt's practices."

Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon likened AmeriDebt to Dracula posing as a Red Cross worker, "using their not-for-profit shell as a marketing tool to lure in consumers - and often times consumers are more in debt after dealing with them."

AmeriDebt's decision to not accept additional clients "is a good sign for consumers," Nixon said. "Now, we could have fewer victims."

AmeriDebt said in the statement that it "hopes the current spate of inquiries into the operations of nationally operating credit counseling agencies will result in uniform pro-consumer reforms at the federal level."

Annually, an estimated 9 million Americans contact a credit-counseling agency - often the last resort for consumers before filing bankruptcy.
 

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ALL YOU NEED IS AN AMORTIZATION PROGRAM .

I THOUGHT ABOUT DOING DEBT CONSOLIDDATION WITH ONE OF THOSE COMP. AND I WOULD HAVE PAID MORE WITH THEM THAN ON MY OWN.
 

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