7. Communications with creditors are handled on a case by case basis. In some instances creditors may not be contacted until several months after you enroll.
8. You have stated that, because of circumstances beyond your control (hardship), you are unable to meet the minimum payments required by your creditors. If you do not make required minimum payments to your creditors you may be breaking the terms of your agreements with them and your actions will probably be reported to consumer reporting agencies as late, delinquent, charged-off or past due balances. Your creditor may also raise the interest rate on your account and impose other penalties. Your account balance may continue to grow as your creditor adds accrued interest, late fees, over-limit fees and penalties. Your balance may continue to grow until a settlement is reached with your creditor; and, if negotiations are unsuccessful, you could be called upon to pay the entire balance. After settlement your creditor may comment that the account was “settled for less than the full amount” on your credit report. A Debt Settlement Program may have an adverse effect on your credit report and credit score.
9. When your creditor settles your debt, a savings of $600 or more off what you owed may be reported by your creditor to the IRS as Discharge of Indebtedness income. You may wish to consult your tax advisor to determine whether your individual circumstances may permit you to exclude any such Discharge of Indebtedness Income from your reportable income due to insolvency. For more information on tax ramifications to you personally you may also wish to consult a CPA or Tax Attorney and to refer to the IRS website www.irs.gov IRS Publication 908- “Bankruptcy Tax Guide” and IRS Form 982, Reduction of Tax Attributes Due to Discharge of Indebtedness available on the IRS website.
10. You acknowledge that the company is not a law firm and cannot provide legal advice.
11. You understand that you have the responsibility and the right to communicate your comments directly to the company’s management using the information provided below:
Company: Total Debt Services
Address: 1260 Shiloh Road
Plano Texas 75074
Phone Number: (877) 570-2739
Email: clientservices@totaldebtservices.com
Upon request, you will receive from the Company the refund procedure and grievance policy. Finally, you have a right to report directly any concerns to TASC™ via email:
clientcare@tascsite.org
To summarize, Each case is unique and results may vary: A Debt Settlement Program can be a very effective way to resolve your debt, but it is not a painless process and no guarantees can be given because the process is subject to factors that neither you nor your service provider may be able to control. As with any type of debt repayment plan, failure to complete a Debt Settlement Program is likely to have negative consequences on your financial situation.