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Why Business Owners Choose Debt Elimination to Solve Problem

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Even the most well managed businesses today experience billing

disputes, contract disagreements and account discrepancies.

Unfortunately, many of these disputes wind up in court where

business owners not only pay high attorney fees and court costs,

but also experience great levels of stress and a loss of time

and revenue. With so many negatives associated with the process

of litigation, is there any other way business owners can

resolve their disputes without having to go to court?

According to Peter A. Robben of Burke, Jenson & Rose, a business

debt elimination firm in San Diego, California, a growing number

of companies and individuals are choosing to negotiate instead

of litigate for their billing and contract disagreements. "Going

to court because a vendor or supplier did not make good on their

promise can create immense cash flow problems for your

business," says Peter Robben. "In addition, it could result in

lawsuits, liens even bankruptcy. However by choosing debt

elimination, you can bypass the court system, saving you and

your company a mountain of difficulties."

The anger alternative - Confrontations between vendors

and suppliers often begin with personal misunderstandings or

insults. Unless there are proper and open lines of

communication, parties in dispute often remain at a stalemate.

However, because debt negotiation incorporates problem-solving,

consensus-building and effective communication techniques, much

there ever was a dispute in the first place, thus protecting...

of the anger and hostility often experienced between two

disputing parties are diffused. "It's a good debt elimination

specialist who incorporates patience and communication with

open-ended questions to determine how the dispute originally

occurred," says Robben. "By stripping away angry and negative

emotions, misunderstandings can be brought into focus so a

solution can be made which can restore business relationships

and produce a healthier bottom line for everyone."

Settling out of court - When does a business owner need a

debt elimination professional? "When you're in a dispute with

someone, when all lines of communication are poor and when it

doesn't look like things with be resolved," says Robben. "By

bringing in a third party 'mediator,' the tedious legal jargon

and time consuming procedures associated with litigation are

eliminated.

As evidence is heard from both sides of a case, the goal is to

come up with a decision or acceptable agreement that both

parties can live with." Because debt negotiation is so effective

in focusing on the resolutions of problems, more and more

businesses nationwide are including arbitration clauses in their

contracts. "Another bonus is that debt negotiation settles

disputes on a contingency basis," says Robben. "That means there

is no fee in the unlikely event a settlement cannot be reached.

Plus, there is no billing by the hour and no charge for

administrative services. What's more, debt elimination takes the

dispute out of the Courts and public records so no one knows

there ever was a dispute in the first place, thus protecting

your business credibility."

Court: the last resort - Because millions of law suits

take place each year in the U.S. judicial system, it could take

months, even years before a court case ever comes to trial.

"With lawyer fees that can run from $10,000 on upwards to

$100,000 or more, business owners who settle their differences

in court find themselves wiped out financially," says Robben. "A

bank levy could be imposed on your business accounts or liens

placed on your property and/or other assets. As a result,

litigation is often accredited with bringing about a downward

spiral of a business rather than the vital restoration of one.

Therefore, businesses in dispute should only resort to legal

counsel when it is genuinely warranted and then strictly on a

results-only-basis."

Whether your company is involved in a $2,000 or $80,000 dispute,

debt elimination can not only save your business time and money,

it can help you find common ground to stand on!

About the author:

WeSolveDebt.com, is a third-party mitigation and Business Debt Elimination

Company that has helped growing numbers of companies resolve

legal issues out of court, saving countless hours and dollars.

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