Helping unburden credit card headaches

Published by rudy Date posted on July 10, 2009

CALIFORNIA, United States—Provident Debt Solutions reached out to the Filipino community recently at the Fiesta Filipina event in San Francisco’s Civic Center.

Provident was one of the dozens of event exhibitors as people of all ages enjoyed live music, entertainment, and traditional food in celebration of Philippine Independence and Filipino culture.

Edwin Padilla visited Provident’s booth and won a free 32 inch Vizio LCD television as part of a raffle that Provident Debt Solutions promoted during the two-day event.

Educating and helping consumers reduce their credit card debt is Provident Debt Solution’s main goal. The Daly City-based company provides debt settlement services to consumers facing financial hardship in paying off their unsecured debt such as credit cards and medical bills.

According to company president and chief executive officer Edgar Aguilera, Provident “can help consumers reduce their debt in two to four years by working directly with creditors on debt owed” by settling on a mutually agreed amount.

The first step of the process is a realistic re-payment savings plan that Provident customizes according to a client’s financial situation. Next, Provident consultants negotiate with creditors to lower the monthly debt payments. Overall, Provident Debt Solution’s services can provide faster and more cost effective solutions compared to other debt relief alternatives such as paying only the minimum amount due or filing for bankruptcy.

For more information, call 800-315-1444 or visit http://www.providentdebtsolutions.com/. Tagalog- and Spanish-speaking consultants are available. Provident Debt Solutions, LLC is a member of The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC). –Dyna Lopez, INQUIRER.net

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