Freedom Debt Relief

Cancel my contract with freedom debt relief?
What will happen if I cancel my contract with Freedom Debt Relief? Will I get any money back from the Company? What will I lose?
I just answered your other question, so I’d start there – but the quick answer is that you get to keep whatever funds have accumulated in your savings account (it’s your bank account, in your name).
You would lose any work done to date and any contractual fees paid, but not your settlement savings. You should call the company and help them advise you of the best course of action. They’re pretty friendly and very accomodating, even when things get tough for you or your budget and ability to keep making your deposits.
Let us know how it goes and good luck amigo.
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