Credit Defense Is Vital to Your Survival

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(Newswire.net — December 26, 2013)  

 

Credit Shield is a credit defense company that was established on the coattails of the economic downturn of 2008.  Its principal founder, Sarah Kloch, came from the traditional lending industry back when real estate and mortgages were king and property knew no downturn.  As a professional mortgage broker, Kloch knew that the industry was a “one trick pony” and that eventually when the music stopped, and the market valuations hit the wall, there would be collateral damage across all segments of the population where few would emerge unscathed. 


Now, the behemoth banks and finance companies are using their dearth and might to intimidate the common folks that are a deer in headlights.  Who is to champion the cause to defend these people and educate them of their rights in order to survive?  Credit Shield has elected to do so out of necessity and while banks are now trying to sell off discounted real estate and foreclosed homes, one needs to know when to act and what correspondence is needed to be responsive to and which ones can be ignored. 


Caught between the legal and credit conundrum, Credit Shield acknowledges the fact that without information and an understanding of legal procedures, most can and will trip up to make fatal mistakes that are both costly and irreversible.  Kloch prides herself and her business as the defender for truth and justice at a time when few can find the truth.  All debt cannot be expunged or erased without consequences, however there is a level of credit protocol that must be followed in order to collect as a creditor properly. 


Because of the sensitivity and effect of credit collection consequences, there are measures that are built into our legal system that is in place to be followed.  Most however do not know what these measures are and therefore buckle to the first level of intimidation and scare tactics that collection organizations use.  Wrongful procedures can be the difference between collecting a debt and never being able to re-visit a debtor for reasons of procedural violations. 

Knowing your rights requires an understanding of the law from a lay perspective, and Credit Shield provides that information. 


Contact Credit Shield and learn  about credit defense rights and steps to protect oneself from debt harassment and bankruptcy alternatives.  Contact Credit Shield at  www.Creditshield.org   sarah@creditshield.org   (888) 223-3529

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