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Credit Counselling Society

Credit Counselling Society

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1621 Albert St #Suite 124A, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2S5, Canada
(306) 525-6999 www.nomoredebts.org
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Jan 6, 2018
Excellent way to consolidate, to make payments towards the principle only! CCS negotiated on my behalf to bring down my interest rates to ZERO with all my creditors while I paid off the debt load, that would have taken me 150 years to pay off, accomplished in 4.5 years. Now I am debt free!

May 11, 2016
I was extremely anxious going into this process, dealing with finances/creditors/credit ratings isn't high on my list of favorite things to do which is partly how I got myself into the mess I was in. I was expecting to feel judged and put down but my counselor couldn't have been nicer. She was professional, friendly, and knowledgeable. I didn't feel looked down on, she gave me a lot of good information to learn how to track a budget and put a plan together for repaying what I owed to the credit card companies and collections agencies. Not only can this be done faster than I thought but my credit history isn't destroyed forever. I've had follow up calls with her since (I don't live in Regina but wanted to meet face to face first) and while I might not go so far as to say it was "fun," it certainly wasn't unpleasant. I feel a restored sense of confidence in myself know that this situation can be fixed and the Credit Counselling Society can help me. I strongly recommend going to them if you need help with your credit, they're extremely knowledgeable and there's no charge for their services.

Mar 23, 2018
Great service.

Feb 3, 2017
Very professional and great advise provided. The solutions were explained well too.

Jan 11, 2016
Very easy to talk to, professional and educational

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