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Finding debt management help should be easy when you have a whole Internet. You can find resources from all around the world or right in your neighborhood. But how do you know you're finding reliable, trustworthy debt management help?  Find out more about what to look for in a debt management service.

How to Find Reliable Debt Management Help
There are actually a couple of ways you can find reliable debt management help. One is to contact your creditors to see if there are any debt management companies they prefer to work with. It's an especially good sign if more than one of your creditors mentions the same one. 

Another way is to search the Internet, but with so many results, it's like searching the Yellow Pages for a doctor in a major city's metropolitan area. It's like finding a needle in a haystack! But it is possible to find reliable debt help this way. Many debt management companies have forms on their sites that you can complete and submit to them. These forms are designed to help the debt management agents give you accurate recommendations about which debt management program is right for your debt situation. You'll get offers and recommendations from these debt management services within 24 hours. Since you are under no obligation to any of them, compare the information you receive to decide if there's one you think you might want to work with. 

Once you've found a debt management company you'd like to work with, do a little homework. See if they have a physical street address, make sure they and their counselors and agents are certified and accredited, and make sure they are willing to answer any questions you may have.

Also note that some of the better debt management companies will recommend credit counseling to go with your debt management plan. That's good advice if you want to stay debt free, because you'll learn all sorts of valuable skills like budgeting, how to save, and how to be smart with your credit.
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