Debt Consolidation Services
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- Additional Info:According to information provided by Stanley Fish a principal in the firm on 10.30.07: "Amerassist is a holding company that owns CDCC". Do not be pressured into signing a contract on the spot. Prior to signing, take time to read the entire agreement. Make sure all oral promises are put in writing and that you understand all of the contract's terms and conditions. Be wary of vaguely worded provisions, exclusions or limitations which could pose a problem later. Never sign a contract with sections left blank. You may also wish to have your lawyer review the contract before signing.
- Additional Info:Mr. Kenneth Monnett, president of Commercial Debt Counseling Corp. (CDCC), is also CEO of Amerassist A/R Solutions and President of Turnaround Commercial Corp. Our BBB maintains separate reports on these three businesses.
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