FARBER Debt Solutions - Consumer Proposal & Licensed Insolvency Trustee

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Oshawa, Canada

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Bankruptcy service· Bankruptcy attorney· Credit counseling service· Financial consultant

FARBER Debt Solutions - Consumer Proposal & Licensed Insolvency Trustee Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

FARBER Debt Solutions - Consumer Proposal & Licensed Insolvency Trustee is located in Oshawa, Canada on 200 Bond St W #207. FARBER Debt Solutions - Consumer Proposal & Licensed Insolvency Trustee is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category bankruptcy service in Canada.

Address

200 Bond St W #207

Phone

+18884916326

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Dari Cargill

They saved us from my husband’s company going bankrupt. We were able to get payment way down & start building our credit again . We were able to keep the house . We got scammed by some people and signed contracts that were not fair and Farmer was able to make a proposal to pay them all off and get rid of these contracts. I highly recommend them to help with your debt.

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Its_low_time_ 94

Dennis Kish is absolutely amazing, he is a great man and very helpful. I came in not knowing what to do with my debts and he gave me direction. I believe in credit where credit is due and this man deserves nothing but credit. Thank you Dennis, I no longer have to be embarrassed about this because of the hope you gave me. I now feel like me and my family have a future again. A, highly, highly recommended, free consultation!! All the other staff are professional and polite as well.

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Pamila Jesuthasan

Not sure why this is rated so high. Tried to set up an appointment to see someone two times and was unable to. Not before the holidays or after so I will be going to another agency. They seemed nice on the phone for the free consultation but turned out to be duds when it came to following thru with the paperwork. If you can't help someone in need then what's the point?