We would like to
be the first to congratulate you on your first steps toward financial freedom!
This guide will help answer some of your questions while starting the initial
process of the debt consolidation program.*EDS (End Debt
Services)
*DCP (Debt Consolidation Program)
Q: Who are we?
A: We work with a licensed and bonded 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) non-profit consumer
credit counseling agency. Our goal is to help individuals and their families get
out of debt and educate them towards sound credit use and budgeting for their
future.
Q: Where do I go from here?
A: Congratulate yourself on
taking the most difficult step toward getting out of debt by contacting our
office. The Debt Consolidation Program (DCP) established for you by your ADC
counselor provides a link between you and your creditors. Our representatives are
available to help you with any problems or questions you or your creditors may
have while in your DCP. This guide will help answer some of your questions while
starting the initial process of the Debt Consolidation Program.
Q: How does the DCP work, is this a loan?
A: This is not
a loan however; we consolidate your bills into one monthly payment as well as
lowering your interest rates. We simply re-structure your debt based on guidelines
provided to us by your creditors.
Q: Are there any fees or hidden charges?
A: The fee you
incur upon enrollment is a one-time processing fee as well as a monthly
administrative fee. This can be tax deductible and is included in your monthly
invoice. Once you have completed the voice recorded verification or have completed
the online enrollment, your paperwork has been processed and your processing fee
is Non-Refundable.
Q: Will EDS contact my creditors in the Debt Consolidation
Program?
A: EDS sends a proposal to each of your creditors after you pay
your one time processing fee and you have submitted all of the documents requested
by your credit counselor. This letter advises each creditor that you have sought
debt repayment assistance through EDS and request the creditors support. The
proposal letter will identify the following for each creditor:
Your account number Your total amount of debt
Your total income Your living expenses
The names of creditors you enrolled
Your proposed repayment amount
The date the creditor may expect payment
The reason for your plan
Q: Why are my creditors willing to do this?
A: Your
creditors do not wish to sell your accounts to collection agencies and no longer
retain you as a customer. Our DCP gives you an opportunity to pay off your debt to
your creditors in a timely manner with manageable payments.
Q: What if a creditor will not accept the plan?
A: In
the event that one of your creditors is unwilling to accept the proposed payment
amount. We will contact you to see if you can adjust your budget to meet their
requirements.
Q: Can I use the Credit cards I enrolled into the program?
A: No. While you are in the program, these accounts may be closed or frozen.
Incurring more charges onto your account will only cause your balances to go up,
payments to increase, and prevent you from receiving benefits from your creditors
such as: reducing or eliminating the interest on your accounts and lower monthly
payments.
Q: When is my monthly payment due?
A: Auto-debit is the
easiest system for timely deposits to EDS. You will work with your counselor to
pick the due date of your choice. Your funds will be disbursed approximately one
week after your account has been debited. Funds pulled on the 25th are sent to
your creditors during the first week of the following month.
Q: Can I change my scheduled payment date?
A: Yes, but
please give us at least a five business day advanced notice of the original
payment date
Q: When one creditor is paid off, what happens to the money
that is being paid on that account?
A: The money can be applied either to
your remaining accounts or you can reduce your monthly payment by that same
amount. In order to become debt free as quickly as possible we encourage you to
keep your monthly payment the same and apply it to another creditor. Our trained,
professional account managers will determine which account the extra money needs
to be applied, unless notice is given by you.
Q: Can I increase my monthly payments to EDS?
A:
Definitely! Remember, your objective is to get out of debt as soon as possible.
Any time you have the good fortune of having extra money for EDS to send to your
creditors, you should do so. Extra funds will be distributed equitably to your
creditors. This should reduce the amount of time estimated for the completion of
your DCP.
Q: What happens if I receive a large sum of money and want to
pay off my account early?
A: When circumstances allow for an early payoff,
contact your creditors for an estimate of the final payment amount. Then contact
EDS to update balances to ensure funds are disbursed properly. Please make these
final payments through EDS. We have a program to help DCP graduates re-establish
their credit. If your payoff is larger than your regular deposit amount, we
require that you contact us to make arrangements for your final payoff deposit.
Contact EDS for instructions on stopping your Auto-deposit if you are paying off
your accounts in full.
Q: How Will credit counseling affect my credit report?
A:
EDS does not report your participation in the Debt Consolidation Program to
credit bureaus. However, each creditor deals with EDS clients in a different way.
If your credit report already reflects any late or missed payments, then a Debt
Management Program will likely improve your record by facilitating consistent,
on-time monthly payments. Also many creditors "re-age" your account, meaning that
even if you were late in the past they will report you as "current" as long as you
make all your monthly payments on time through the program. Once you have paid off
all your debt, you will have a strong foundation to help you reestablish credit.
However, if you currently have perfect credit, then sending reduced payments to
creditors or getting interest concessions through the Debt Management Program
could put a blemish on your credit report. Please note that your credit report
will only be affected while you are on the program. Unlike bankruptcy which could
remain on credit report for up to 10 years.
It is up to the individual creditor
to make changes in the "History of Payment" column on your credit report. EDS
cannot remove information from your credit report but we can assist you in
contacting your creditors for a review of your account.
Closely monitor your creditors statements. It is up to you
to monitor your monthly statements to ensure creditors have reduced interest rates
and or stopped late fees and payments are being credited properly. If your
creditors reduced interest rates and fees it may take up to three months before
these reductions are noted on your statements. Keep all statements in a folder for
future reference.
Q: Will creditors help mere-establish credit?
A: There
is an increasing number of creditors who will consider granting credit to EDS
graduates who have successfully completed their Debt Management Plans. Upon
satisfactory completion of your plan you may request the names of creditors who
may be willing to re-establish your credit.