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Our USA Credit Counseling counselors provide debt consolidation, debt management, and credit counseling services through a registered office which negotiates with creditors to create the ideal repayment plan for each Dixiana South Carolina resident. We assess each clients financial situation and tailor a debt management program that satisfies each clients needs.
Our South Carolina credit counseling and debt consolidation programs can reduce monthly payments up to 60%, consolidate all obligations into one low monthly payment, reduce and/or eliminate high interest rates, waive late fees and finance charges, and will re-age your past due account to show current.
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