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Jeremy Staley

3 years ago

I should have known better - when something sounds...

I should have known better - when something sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't. My gut kept telling me no, but I didn't listen and the sales pitch just sounded too good to pass up. I will say during the in person meeting/(sign up) (by a 3rd party) the "real" details were given, but I felt too far along to jump ship. I had great credit, just looking for a way to eliminate some debt faster...big mistake, Don't take the "easy" route! Global is in a No-Lose situation. If they can't do what they say, I believe they will refund your money or at least some/most of it, but it will leave you FAR WORSE than when you start.
Now to be fair, I think their system will "work" most of the time, but it is only by destroying your credit, having the CC company send you to collection, then settling with them. My best day after starting with Global was the day I called and said I want out. YOU can do everything Global does on your own without costing you more....just stop making payments and wait about 6 months. I called one of the card companies myself and asked for a settlement cost after almost 6 months and they would have taken less than 60% as a settlement with payments over several months. I decided against it and just ask for a long term option to pay them in full so I didn't have a "Settled" account on my credit history.
Proceed at your own Risk - I went from a Credit Score of 775 to 605 in about 2-3 months and would have continued to fall had I let the debts go to collection. There are better ways - DONT DO THIS.

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