Helpful Resources

Collector Complaint Hotline (800)379-0688  
If you are being threatened or harassed by a collection agency or law firm, you can complain and make them pay. Speak with an attorney who specializes in the enforcement of fair debt practices. They will quickly determine if you have been treated wrongly. You could recover monies owed by their reckless statements or actions.
 
Debt Relief Hotline (800) 453-1738  
If you are struggling with credit card debt, (typically over $10,000); relief is available. This national agency will contact your creditors, reduce payments, interest, and even principal amounts owed. Harassing collection calls will stop.
 
Tax Relief Hotline (877) 283-8580  
This national agency works directly with the IRS on behalf of citizens who generally owe over $10,000 in back taxes. Services include: offers in compromise, payment plans, innocent spouse relief, and garnishment relief. Free consultation.
 
Free Bankruptcy Advice (800) 379-0985  
If you cannot use other debt solutions, you may need to speak with an attorney. The nation’s largest consumer law firm has made this hotline available. You may call for a free conversation to discuss whether debt relief under bankruptcy makes sense for you.
 
Student Loan Relief Hotline (866) 836-9168  
This agency works for students and graduates who wish to reduce their monthly payments by consolidating. Experts in all options available, counselors will evaluate and seek ways to provide relief. Candidates must have over $30,000 in Student Loan debt, and be less than 150 days past due.
 
Discount Prescriptions (800) 291-1206  
Over 200 pharmaceutical companies have joined together to help more American Families afford their medicines. With this Free Drug Card, you can save up to 75% on your prescription medications. No exam needed. Savings at 50,000 pharmacies nationwide. Print your own free drug card from your computer. Click here www.careconnectusa.org/freedrugcard.asp.
 
Child-Support Enforcement Hotline (877) 696-6775  
For single parents due support, the US Department of Health and Human Services will send you a free handbook complete with excellent advice and all your local contact numbers for help.
 
Identity Theft Recovery (877) 283-8576  
1 in 14 people have been victims of ID theft. It’s the fastest growing crime in the US. According to the FTC, the recovery process can take almost 500 hours, and cost up to $3,000, without help. This agency assists in all aspects of recovering your good name, saving time, money, and effort.
 
Child-Care Subsidy Hotline (800) 424-2246  
When daycare costs are too high, there is help. The National Association of Child Care Resources will help you find payment assistance programs.