Enroll in our debt relief program, and it's no longer just you against your creditors. We’re on your side, ready to help you get out of your enrolled debt and get on with life.
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Team members have helped customers avoid bankruptcy since 2012
Talk to one of our Certified Debt Consultants to see if Settle That Debt could be a viable solution for your debt
Find out how much time and money you could save by partnering with us to resolve your debt
You could begin your path to
debt relief in just a few days
We will work to negotiate settlements with your creditors until all of your enrolled debt is behind you
You could begin your path to debt relief in just a few days
- J. Hashemi., SettleThatDebt President
Our program is designed to resolve your debt for significantly less than you owe — as quickly as possible.
You don't have to go it alone anymore Debt relief is an opportunity to put your enrolled debt behind you without paying the full amount owed. Our debt experts negotiate with your creditors to get them to agree to settle for less than the full amount you owe, so you can resolve your debt for less and in less time than other debt solutions.
First, one of our friendly Certified Debt Consultants walks you through a range of debt strategies to help determine if our program could be a viable option solution for your debt. It’s a short, no-obligation phone call. To request a call now or click here.
To help you succeed, we work with you to design a program that can offer significant savings compared to only making the minimum monthly payments on your credit cards.
If we are able to negotiate your debts successfully, your debts can be resolved in less time with with a monthly program deposit that you feel comfortable with.
Every step of the way, friendly customer service representatives are ready to answer questions and offer support.
After the full settlement amount is paid on each account, your creditors should report to the credit rating bureaus that your accounts are either settled in full, settled, paid, paid by settlement, or settled for less than the full amount.
Regardless of the term used, you no longer owe on any of your enrolled accounts once they are settled — their balances are zero.
Your debt is behind you!