Patricia is a Century client preparing to complete her program in the next few months. Her excitement to complete the program in 26 months, versus her original estimated 44 months, is overwhelming. What a great achievement to be closer to her goal of better financial health even faster than she planned!
Patricia was enjoying retirement with her husband Steve. They had raised 5 children and after watching them grow into wonderful adults starting families of their own, they moved to Florida for the next chapter of their lives.
Within a short time of settling into their new adventure, Steve got sick and passed away quickly. Very soon following Steve’s death, Patricia’s youngest child also passed away. Paying for Steve’s unpaid medical costs and two end-of-life expenses was not possible on her retirement income. Patricia had to turn to her high-interest rate credit cards.
When her car broke down and needed $4k worth of work to get it back on the road, Patricia again turned to her credit cards. This was the hardship that made Patricia decide that it was time to find a debt relief solution.
Her eldest son sent Patricia a link to Century’s website and suggested she give us a call. After speaking with our Debt Specialists, she enrolled into her program with 5 accounts. Patricia has been extremely responsive to the Century team and approving her settlements.
Because of her diligence to her goals and the program, 3 of her settlements are completed and 2 are in active payment status. Patricia has saved enough to fully pay the last 2 and complete her program in just 26 months.“Century has been a life saver for me. The staff has been attentive and caring,” Patricia told her Century Account Representative. “I would recommend Century to anyone in need of debt relief”.
Congratulations on your program success, Patricia!
We thank you for trusting us to be a part of your journey toward better financial health and celebrate your diligence in staying with the program to make such great progress!
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