You need to check the terms and conditions of the agreement you set-up with your current debt management company to see whether you are ‘tied’ into their service for a specific time period which may result in a cancellation fee being charged. If you are not I do not foresee any reason why you should not be able to cancel the agreement you have with them and join a free debt management company instead.
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Re: debt management plans
You need to check the terms and conditions of the agreement you set-up with your current debt management company to see whether you are ‘tied’ into their service for a specific time period which may result in a cancellation fee being charged. If you are not I do not foresee any reason why you should not be able to cancel the agreement you have with them and join a free debt management company instead.
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