Global Client Solutions & Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust Evaluati

Are Global Client Solutions & Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust legitimate companies? I need debt help and want a good company.

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Bill's Answer: Bills.com Resident Expert

If you are looking at evaluating Global Client Solutions and Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust then I must assume that you are investigating debt relief alternatives like negotiated debt settlement.

First, I would highly recommend that you get competitive quotes and make sure that you find an honest and ethical company that meets your needs. Bills.com evaluates companies in debt relief, and if you want to get a free savings quote from one of Bills.com's pre-screened debt relief providers, just click here: Debt Relief Savings Quote

Now, for your question:

Yes, Global Client Solutions (GCS) and Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust (RMBT) are good and trusted providers. Global Client Solutions is a payment processing firm that clears transactions to make certain that the payments are executed correctly. Rocky Mountain Bank & Trust is an FDIC insured bank based in Colorado that holds deposits just like any other bank would. Together, they offer a secure deposit resource where consumers can deposit and hold funds that accumulate for later release for settlements or payments. Rocky Mountain Bank & Trust also has a small commercial real estate group.

If you are seeking debt resolution or negotiated debt settlement, then here is some information on that debt relief alternative:

Debt Settlement

Debt settlement, also called debt negotiation, is a form of online debt consolidation that cuts your total debt, sometimes over 50%, with lower monthly payments. Debt settlement programs typically run around three years. It is important to keep in mind, however, that during the life of your debt settlement program, you are NOT paying your creditors. This means that a debt settlement solution of online debt consolidation will negatively impact your credit rating. Your credit rating will not be good, at a minimum, for the term of your debt settlement program. However, debt settlement is usually the fastest and cheapest way to debt freedom, with a low monthly payment, while avoiding Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. The trade-off here is a negative credit rating versus saving money.

Bill is friends with the folks at Freedom Debt Relief. They are a good organization and are members of the Better Business Bureaus. They can be reached by phone toll free at 1-800-544-7211 or online at Freedom Debt Relief.

Bills.com evaluated Freedom Debt Relief, which you can find here: /freedomdebtrelief, or the blog: Freedom Debt Relief.

I hope this information helps you Find. Learn & Save.

Best,

Bill

Bills.com

Comments (163)


Andre M.
Las Vegas, NV  |  October 15, 2011
Hi Bill, I have just been debt free. Yoohooo! My debt amounting to almost $18,000 has been settled. Thanks to Freedom Debt Relief!!! I ended up paying only about 50% in a duration of 5 years. I highly recommend Freedom Debt Relief to anyone that needs help making debt settlements. In this connection, Freedom Debt Relief has sent a letter telling me to send a request to close my Special Purpose Account through Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust and that this request be mailed or faxed to Global Client Solutions so I can be refunded with my excess funds. When I read reviews about Global Client Solutions, there have been a lot of negative feedback about them. Please advise me on what I should do. Thanks in advance. Andre
Bills.com
October 15, 2011
Andre, Congratulations on becoming debt free!!

I suggest that you follow the instructions that Freedom Debt Relief gave you, in order to get the refund on any money left in your special purpose account. If you have any problems, which I doubt that you will, then contact the Freedom Debt Relief customer service department.

Separately, I recommend that you continue to set aside whatever amount you have been making as a monthly payment to Freedom Debt Relief and use it to build a rainy-day fund, to start a retirement account, or save for some important purchase you wish to make.
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Bills.com
December 26, 2009
Contact a Freedom Debt Relief customer support person at (800) 544-7211.
Loretta B.
December 26, 2009
How do I check the balance in my account?... I have signed up with Freedom Financial.
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Bills.com
November 24, 2009
I do not have any information on that company. I suggest you read Reputable Debt Settlement and see if the company you mentioned is a member of TASC or IAPDA. Member companies state they will adhere to TASC and IAPDA guidelines, which is a clue to their focus on customer satisfaction.
Judy .
November 24, 2009
i joined with Revival Financial in September was my first payment. i have some questions today and i cant get thru on their number, email, nothing and now i am waiting on hold for 15 min waiting on you guys...is this legit or was i taken? what have you heard about revival financial? thank you for your time judy mccord
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Bills.com
September 14, 2009
Banks are required to have the social security number(s) of account holders. I'm surprised that they ask for copies of social security cards themselves. The cards are poor forms of identification, and are easy to forge. The numbers themselves are the key bit of information. I lost my card at least 20 years ago and have never needed to produce it.
Diane .
September 14, 2009
I am concerned that Global Client Solutions (GCS) and Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust (RMBT) are requesting copies of SS cards. Is this something to be concerned about? Everything else seems to be on the up-and-up.
Randy R.
August 24, 2009
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Bills.com
August 10, 2009
Contact the debt consolidation or debt negotiation company you are working with. There should be a toll-free customer service telephone number that you received. The customer service representatives will be able to give you the information you need to check your status on-line
CHRISTINE D.
August 07, 2009
tell me how to register and then log in to check on my account.
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