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By The National Debt Review Center
In today’s financial landscape, more and more consumers are seeking the help of debt counsellors to manage their debts and regain control of their financial lives. Debt counselling can be a lifeline for those drowning in debt, promising a path to financial freedom and stability. However, what happens when the very professionals entrusted with helping you out of financial turmoil become part of the problem?
Complaints against debt counsellors have been on the rise, with consumers experiencing poor service, delays, and frustration. In this article, we explore the common complaints consumers have against debt counsellors, shed light on the existing complaints process, and introduce an initiative that aims to revolutionise the industry and provide immediate assistance to consumers in need.
It’s no secret that the internet has become a platform for consumers to share their experiences, and when it comes to debt counselling, the stories are not always positive. Across various online forums, social media platforms, and review websites, there’s a growing chorus of complaints and grievances from individuals who have sought help from debt counsellors. These complaints range from frustrating administrative errors to blatant misconduct, and they paint a bleak picture of an industry in need of reform.
Debt Counselling Complaint Example 1: “Have been paying every month and received calls from attorneys claiming I am in arrears. None of the staff seems to be able to help. I need the most senior person to sort out the mess that this debt counsellor has made. Their senior phoned me to try and help, but nothing has happened. In fact, I got a call from an attorney yesterday again!”
Debt Counselling Complaint Example 2: “Worst company to deal with! You need to follow up on everything! Paid up but they are too useless to get clearances! You have to do all the paperwork for them, hidden fees, nothing follows court order!!!!! BEWARE, THEY DON’T WANT YOU DEBT FREE!!”
Debt Counselling Complaint Example 3: “I am really disappointed at how my case was handled, I requested a withdrawal because I was unhappy; however, I did not receive a withdrawal letter… I then called and sent emails with no response. I am stuck because my profile still shows that I am under debt review even though I am not. I would advise people to be very careful and not sign their lives away when they need help.”
The complaints against debt counsellors are diverse, covering a wide range of issues that consumers face when navigating the debt review process. Here are some common grievances:
It’s clear from these complaints that the debt counselling industry needs a serious overhaul. Clients who turn to debt counsellors for help should find relief and support, not further stress and disappointment.
When consumers encounter issues with their debt counsellors, their next step is often to file a complaint with the National Credit Regulator (NCR). The NCR serves as the regulatory authority overseeing the debt counselling industry in South Africa. However, the process of filing a complaint and seeking resolution can be arduous and frustrating in itself.
To lodge a formal complaint with the NCR, consumers can follow several avenues:
While these channels exist, the complaints process is often plagued by delays in responses, administrative issues, and limited assistance from the NCR. This can leave consumers feeling frustrated and helpless, as their financial issues remain unresolved.
Recognising the pressing need to address these issues and provide immediate assistance to consumers, The National Debt Review Center (NDRC) has launched an initiative to revolutionise the debt counselling industry. Their mission is to clean up the industry, offer excellence to consumers, and ensure that people can trust and rely on debt counsellors to help them regain control of their finances.
With over 9 years of experience in the debt review industry, NDRC is well-equipped to assist clients with a wide range of debt review needs. These services include:
In essence, NDRC is a one-stop solution for clients grappling with debt review-related issues.
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The initiative by NDRC promises several benefits for consumers and the debt counselling industry as a whole:
As NDRC embarks on this ambitious initiative, they anticipate challenges. One of the most significant challenges may be the potential influx of consumers with problematic files that were not adequately attended to by previous debt counsellors. However, NDRC is prepared to handle a potentially large volume of cases, thanks to their experienced team and commitment to excellence.
In conclusion, the rise in complaints against debt counsellors highlights a critical issue in the industry, but it also presents an opportunity for positive change. The National Debt Review Center’s initiative offers a glimmer of hope for consumers struggling with debt review problems. By providing immediate assistance, expert guidance, and a commitment to compliance, NDRC aims to restore trust in debt counsellors and, most importantly, help consumers regain control of their financial lives.
If you’re facing issues with your debt counsellor and seeking swift resolution, don’t hesitate to reach out to The National Debt Review Center. Their experienced team is ready to assist you and provide the support you need on your journey to financial freedom.
For reviews from clients who have benefited from NDRC’s services, visit their Google Page.
Remember, you don’t have to face debt-related challenges alone. NDRC is here to help you navigate the storm and guide you toward calmer financial waters.
Remember, resolving your debt review issue is crucial to achieving financial stability and peace of mind. Don’t hesitate to take proactive steps to address any issues that may arise during your debt review journey.
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My name is natasha groenewald, I was young and under alot of debt my husband was earning a low income and we were struggling, however i consulted debtbusters and then after that it was COVID and we again did not really survive as my husband worked now and again. so we decided to leave debt busters and give what we had as little to pay our debts ourselves. Now today debt busters is still reflecting on my credit report, I have three mouths to feed and to put through school how to I apply for my kids future if debt busters is restricting me my husband is severely sick has been medically boarded yet these people still wont remove me from the system. Please I need help urgently.
I will not be able to survive by myself if this Debt Busters is not removed from my name.
Good day Natasha,
Please note that the debt review listing can only be removed once you have settled all of your outstanding debt or you are left with a home loan. Debt Busters will issue a clearance certificate if you have met the above.
You can however contact our offices or the NCR should you believe that you were wrongfully placed under debt review or you want to check if you are eligible for a debt review removal court application.
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