How do I cancel a two-day-old debt relief contract?
Many debt relief contracts include at least a 3-day right to cancel (16 C.F.R. Part 429). Check your agreement for the required cancellation method (often written notice to a specific address or email) and request any funds be refunded.
If you haven't paid anything, then the simplest step is to send written notice that you’re cancelling and aren’t moving forward. Use the exact method and contact info listed in your contract (mail/email/phone as specified).
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I joined a debt relief program two days ago. I signed the documents (all in one PDF). I changed my mind and want to leave the program. What should I do?
Lexi, Chatbot
Understood. Have you contacted the program to withdraw?
No, I haven’t.
Lexi, Chatbot
What does the contract say about cancellation or withdrawal?
It says I can cancel at any time, but I want a lawyer to review it.
Lexi, Chatbot
Anything else the lawyer should know?
Yes.
Barrister
Hello! I’m a licensed attorney and here to help. Have you paid the debt relief program any money yet? What exactly does the contract say about how to cancel? Usually you must notify them in writing.
I haven’t paid Freedom Debt Relief any money. I have a contract through Turnbull Law Firm.
Barrister
Many debt relief contracts include at least a 3-day right to cancel (16 C.F.R. Part 429). Check your agreement for the required cancellation method (often written notice to a specific address or email) and request any funds be refunded.
If you haven't paid anything, then the simplest step is to send written notice that you’re cancelling and aren’t moving forward. Use the exact method and contact info listed in your contract (mail/email/phone as specified).
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