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New Options for Business Debt Consolidation

Herman Drost

WeSolveDebt.com provides new ways to stop debt in the current economic downslide.

San Diego, CA--An innovative debt consolidation company located in Southern California has helped a growing number of companies and individuals negotiate--instead of litigate--their billing and contract disagreements with vendors or suppliers. This saves time, money, and precious reputation.

Millions of lawsuits take place each year in the U.S. judicial system. Attorney's fees can cost a company anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 or more, causing financial devastation for the business. As a result, bank levies can be imposed on business accounts, or liens placed on property and/or other assets, allowing litigation to do more financial harm than good.

Peter Robben, founder of the debt consolidation company WeSolveDebt.com, says, "Going to court because a vendor or supplier did not make good on their promise can create immense financial problems for a business, often resulting in more legal battles, liens, and even bankruptcy for a company. However, by choosing debt consolidation instead of litigation, businesses can bypass the court system, saving their company lots of valuable time and thousands of dollars." WeSolveDebt.com offers a free report about this subject on their website.

Debt consolidation involves third-party mediation. The third party listens to both sides of a case with the goal of creating an acceptable agreement for both parties. "Due to the fact that debt negotiation is so effective in finding an agreeable solution for both sides, more and more businesses are including arbitration clauses in their contracts with suppliers," says Robben. "Debt negotiation settles disputes on a contingency basis, meaning that there is no fee in the unlikely event a settlement cannot be reached." There is no billing by the hour and no charge for administrative services.

In short, third-party business debt consolidation takes the dispute out of the courts, saving thousands on both sides of the dispute. It also keeps the proceedings out of public records, thus protecting the business and its credibility from undue scrutiny.

"When the company is in a dispute and all lines of communication are poor," Robben explains, "when the situation becomes volatile, it's time to use third-party resolution." By bringing in a third party mediator, the tedious legal jargon and time consuming procedures associated with litigation are eliminated, and huge cost savings will result

About the author:
WeSolveDebt.com, is a third-party mitigation and Business Debt Consolidation Company that has helped growing numbers of companies resolve legal issues out of court, saving countless hours and dollars. Receive a FREE SPECIAL REPORT or Free Business Consultation by visiting http://www.WeSolveDebt.com


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