National Debt Relief
Debt settlement company that negotiates with creditors to reduce unsecured debt (credit cards, medical bills) to a fraction of the balance owed, with no upfront fees.
Key Features
- No upfront fees
- AFCC accredited
- $1B+ in settled debt
- Free consultation
- Dedicated account model
Why seniors love it
Seniors with $10,000+ in unsecured debt who cannot afford minimum payments and want to avoid bankruptcy.
Worth knowing
Credit score is significantly damaged during the process. IRS taxes forgiven debt as income. Consult a nonprofit credit counselor first.
Our Take
National Debt Relief is accredited by the American Fair Credit Council and has settled over $1 billion in debt since 2009. Their model: you stop paying creditors and deposit funds into a dedicated account; National Debt Relief negotiates settlements of 30–50 cents on the dollar.
Fees are 15–25% of enrolled debt, charged only after a successful settlement. There are no upfront fees. The process typically takes 24–48 months and negatively affects credit score during that period.
Important: Debt settlement is appropriate only when other options (balance transfers, nonprofit credit counseling) are not viable. Seniors should consult a nonprofit credit counselor (NFCC member) before enrolling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — significantly. You stop paying creditors during the process, which causes delinquencies and collection accounts to appear.
It depends on your situation. Chapter 7 bankruptcy eliminates debt in ~6 months and stays on your credit for 10 years. Debt settlement takes 2–4 years and stays for 7 years.
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