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About CCCS According to CCCS Some of the information posted on our site was disputed by CCCS. We invited them to have their say, and they responded. You can read the original letter here which contains some good information.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS)
How CCCS Helps CCCS helps people with financial problems work out a plan for paying their debts and offers educational programs that will improve their money management skills. CCCS can establish and administer a repayment plan called a Debt Management Program (DMP). The DMP serves the dual role of helping consumers repay their debts and helping creditors receive the money owed to them. On the DMP, many national creditors will waive or reduce interest rates. A CCCS counselor creates a DMP by enlisting the cooperation of the creditors so the client is able to maintain an affordable schedule of payments to repay creditors and avoid collections, judgments, and bankruptcy. Once creditors are repaid, CCCS will work with clients to help them reestablish credit. Consumer Credit Counseling Service differs from many other credit counseling services because of a commitment to education and strict standards of quality. CCCS' professional counseling staff are trained and certified under the stringent guideline of the National Foundation for Consumer Credit, of which Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Idaho is an active member.
How CCCS Works The Debt Management Program involves the negotiation of CCCS with the client's creditors for special payment arrangements. The client pays CCCS a lump sum each month that is disbursed to the creditors. Clients pay a one time, $10 setup fee and a monthly fee not to exceed $10 to offset operating expenses. Clients unable to pay the fee are never denied the services of CCCS. Most of the agency's funding comes from voluntary contributions from creditors who participate in the DMP. Since creditors have a financial interest in getting paid, most are willing to make a contribution to help fund the agency. These contributions are usually calculated as a percentage of payments made through the Debt Management Plan - up to fifteen percent (15%) of each payment received. However, creditor accounts will always be credited with one hundred percent (100%) of the amount paid through the agency. We will work with creditors regardless of whether they contribute to CCCS. In addition to the Debt Management Program, CCCS also offers money management assistance to help implement self-administered debt repayment programs, provides help agency referrals, and presents a wide range of financial education programs. Education programs are free of charge. The CCCS staff works as a professional team to give the consumer the knowledge necessary to resolve their financial difficulties.
Client Bill of Rights
Non-Discrimination Policy Should you have any concerns about your counseling session, your experience with CCCS, or the outcome of your experience, please request a Client Concern Form. We would be happy to work with you to find a satisfactory resolution.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Idaho
Boise (208) 375-8140, Caldwell (208) 455-2200,
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