Can I be free of debt

Our program is unique and specifically designed for individuals who would like to free of debt, and:

  • Have at least $7,500 in unsecured debt
  • Qualified types of debt:
    • Major Credit Cards
    • Department Store Cards
    • Personal Loans
    • Medical Bills
    • Credit Unions
    • Collection Accounts rooting from the above mentioned account types
  • Unqualified debt:
    • Car, Truck, Van or Motorcycle loans
    • Student Loans (Private or Federal)
    • Personal Loan from Current Bank
    • Mortgages (secured with Collateral)
    • Child Support
  • Cannot afford minimum monthly credit card payments
  • Have already or are about to fall behind in payments
  • Are seeking an alternative to bankruptcy
  • Cannot see any way to make financial progress
  • Experienced personal or financial hardships such as:
    • Unemployment
    • Divorce
    • Death in the family
    • Medical Expenses
    • Loss of income

You can access the full list of Qualifying Unsecured Accounts to determine your eligibility.

We understand that each debt settlement situation is different, and our debt consultants and specialists are trained to help you set realistic expectations and help you visualize and accomplish your financial goals. We can provide solid debt negotiation information based on your individual circumstances, including your ability to allocate funds towards settlement, your past payment history with creditors and your personal or financial hardship. Once we assess your individual circumstances, we will offer a debt negotiation program that is customized to your life.

NationalRelief.com can help you find the right solution with a free consultation. You can fill out our Short Application and one of our debt specialists will contact you within minutes, or you can call now – (888) 703-4948.

Paul Ritz
I am an associate at National Relief, which is a Debt Consolidation Company that has helped thousands of Americans facing credit card debt problems. We help with debt settlement, debt management, and other debt related financial crisis' facing consumers.