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How does debt settlement work?
How will Langhorne Debt Solutions settle my debts?
This is too good to be true. Why haven't I heard about it?
Will I be totally debt free when I’m done?
What happens to my creditors while I’m saving on my program?
When does Langhorne Debt Solutions begin settling my debt?
Who controls my monthly payments that are being set aside for the creditors?
How is my money safe?
How does this affect my credit?
Why should I choose Langhorne Debt Solutions to settle my debts?
How are you different than competitors?
How much will this cost me?
How long does it take to complete the debt settlement program?
How much reduction should I expect from your program?
Can I do this on my own?
How does payday loan settlement differ from debt consolidation?
Can I use your program and would I qualify?
Are there any guarantees?
Can I cancel the program if I change my mind?
Can Langhorne Debt Solutions cancel my program?
If I settle a debt, is the savings considered “income” for tax purposes?
What's wrong with filing bankruptcy?
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This web site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice or be a substitute for legal advice. We try to provide quality information,but we make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this web site or the results that you may achieve when you use our services. The debt settlement process should only be used in the event of legitimate financial hardship. If you have sufficient income to reduce your debt load the ordinary way (by reducing the balances with payments in excess of the minimums), then you should definitely do so.