Reviews
Overall rating
Dr. wanda d. casey
23 Mar, 2019
Tammie vinson
15 Mar, 2019
If there was something lower than a 1 star I definitely would of rated them lower. Long story short I was served ,contacted them sent in proper paperwork they dropped the ball and a few months later my bank account is garnished . Not even sure if they are real lawyers are not, but I definitely regret putting my trust in these fakes.
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Sheila sayong (kits)
19 Feb, 2019
This company is a joke! I don’t know why Freedom debt relief would associate with them. All they want is to collect money and no help is offered. You’re better off going to the court house yourself....
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Chelsey craig
04 Feb, 2019
Tracey rice
31 Jan, 2019
The worst place to possibly work. Very unprofessional and discriminating. Employees are a number to meet or exceed quotas...nothing more.
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Svetlana mijalski
14 Aug, 2018
Extremely poor communication and unprofessional behavior by multiple staff. They did not return calls timely and didn’t give clear directions regarding my case. I had a very strong impression that they didn’t care about me or my case. I waisted a lot of time on a phone to try to clarify things which didn’t help in the end. Very disappointed and dissatisfied and would not recommend this company to anyone.
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Nicole stupka
07 Jul, 2018
M h
14 Jun, 2018
Horrible place to work. Todd is a bully and inappropriate. Management lies to employees and most employees hate working there but won't admit it.
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Carlos sotelo
09 Apr, 2018
Bad but bad place to work.
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Lawrence roussarie
11 Mar, 2018
To be quite frank - these people are in cahoots we the Freedom debt relief syndicate, which I am sad to report is a fraud. I know this from personal experience. Before dealing with these scam artist I would consult with a bankruptcy lawyer and weigh ALL your options. NLLG and FDR are promising things that they cannot deliver on. A simple google search will back up my point. You can also read the FDR response. The response is boiler plate corporate BS. See a lawyer before you make a final decision. This is a fact: if you have debt with various credit cards you may be able to settle with some of your debt with your creditors. But if say, Discover, AMEX or Chase refuses to deal with FDR, your creditors will sue you and demand the money - you will lose the lawsuit - you owe the money. At that point, you will have to pay the debt in full or agree to enormous monthly payments. And that my friends leads you straight to a bankruptcy lawyer. So my advice is not to listen to any one source - including me - get advice from a lawyer, your friends, google and maybe there are some legitimate non-profits that could advise you. If anybody can add more options thats great. Learn from my stupid mistake.
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Miriam schumann
09 Jan, 2018
Kelly raper
15 Dec, 2017