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Our mission is to reduce consumer debt internationally starting with you, the individual by providing a cost-effective solution to reduce your debt. Our strategies are simple: we offer you a solution to manage your current debt condition and rebuild your credit. With your best interests at heart, we will do everything we can to help you change your current financial situation.  Gone will be the nights you spend worrying about how you will pay your bills. You'll finally find yourself sleeping peacefully. We are dedicated to assist in restoring our global economic stability, by helping one family at a time get back on their feet in around the world.

Our staff has many years of experience in the fields of finance, banking, legal, collections and debt resolution.  We are professionals that will exceed your expectations and stand out in the debt consulting industry.  Our goal is to help citizens across the globe reduce their debt and rebuild their financial outlook.

International Debt Solutions was founded by a select group of individuals with over 20 combined years of various financial and law experience with several Fortune 500 companies.  By working with thousands of customers throughout their careers, and researching the increasing global consumer debt crisis, they decided to join forces to provide a unique service. After many heated debates on how to proceed and research which spanned over two years they became the company known today.

Times are tough and we understand.  Falling behind on credit card payments, you can quickly find yourself buried under high late fees and compounding interest charges, as well as harassing phone calls.  People have lost their homes to foreclosure, cars have been repossessed and lives have been subject to financial ruin.  Hence, International Debt Solutions was created solely to assist populations throughout the globe to achieve their financial goals safely and efficiently.

debt-reduction-service-ids-logoWhat About My Credit Score?
International Debt Solutions does not control your credit rating. Your credit score could be affected while you are in our program. This could cause negative credit information to be reported to credit reporting agencies and on your credit record. Unpaid debts or debts that are settled for less than the full amount you owe can also cause a mark on your credit report. If you do receive a negative credit mark, you agree to waive International Debt Solutions and its principles harmless from current and/or future damages or claims. A settled account will improve your debt to income ratio and should reflect positively on your credit record. After you complete the program, we suggest that you consult with a third party credit restoration group to get rid of any inaccuracies on your credit report.

Can My Creditor Sue Me? What If I Get A Judgment?
It is a reality you could be sued. International Debt Solutions works with a large network of attorneys in every state in which we do business. The attorney network will contract directly with the customer to provide the debt negotiation services. A creditor can use legal action to get money that is owed to them. If you don't pay them, you violate the terms you agreed to with them. Our track record is excellent. With past clients, the attorney network has settled summons, complaints and accounts with judgments. Our job is to negotiate for you and find the best resolution possible.

International Debt Solutions, our hours of operation are from 9am to 9pm EST.  If you are serious about reducing your debt, call us immediately at 888 466-1779.

I'm Thinking About Settling My Own Debt. Can I do this?
Sure you could. But more than likely, we could save you more money. The attorney network we will refer you to are professional debt negotiators and have stellar relationships with many major creditors. We have industry knowledge and are trained to use negotiation strategies that will give you the best settlement possible. It would seem like hiring someone to help you with this type of service would cost you more money. But in reality, our clients find that when the negotiating is complete and their debt is paid off, they have more money in their pockets. IDS Debt Solutions serving Kansas 888 466-1779

My Creditors Are Slamming Me With Interest, Fees And Penalties. Can you stop this?
Until a settlement is reached with your creditors, they can legally continue to charge you interest, late fees and penalties. If you don't make your
minimum payments, a creditor can (and usually does) raise your interest rate, dragging you further into debt. Your account balance continues to grow, while your creditor tacks on accrued interest, late fees, over-the-limit fees and penalties. Keep in mind if the attorney network we refer you to can't successfully negotiate an agreement with your creditor, you will have to pay the entire balance. That's why you shouldn't wait and contact us today. We have successfully helped people eliminate their debt.

You Could Save Me A Lot Of Money. Will I Have To Pay Taxes On What I Save?
After you settle your debt, the amount of money you saved could be reported as income to the IRS. Anytime you save more than $600 on a debt, the savings could be reported to the IRS and show up as a "Discharge of Indebtedness". International Debt Solutions is not a tax preparer, CPA or tax attorney. One of these professionals could give you a better idea on these types of potential taxes, and we would bet happy to refer you if a question arises. You may also go to the IRS website and download their related publications. International Debt Solutions serving Kansas 888 466-1779

Do I Have To Settle All My Debts?
No. If you want to keep an account open, you can do so without settling that debt. Then, you can use that account in the future. If you owe a lot of
money on an account, we do suggest that you settle that account to avoid paying a lot of money over time to that creditor.

Will You Negotiate My Interest Rates, Fees & Penalties?
We are a one-stop-shop. The attorney network we refer you to will negotiate everything you owe and that includes interest, fees and/or penalties. It's their job to get you the lowest settlement possible.

Is Debt Negotiation Only Good For Credit Card Debt?
We can help you with most kinds of unsecured debt. This includes credit cards, medical bills, legal invoices, retail/department store accounts,
collections and personal loans. There are some debts that we can't help you with, such as IRS tax liens, student loans, child support, alimony,
mortgages, auto loans and any type of secured debt. We serve Kansas 888 466-1779

What Is The Difference Between Debt Settlement & Debt Consolidation?

Debt settlement is reducing the amount of debt owed by negotiating a lower total amount with your creditors. On the other hand, debt consolidation transfers your full debt amount to another loan. This does not reduce what you owe, but reduces your interest rates and minimum payments. This can be more costly and leave you and your finances wide open to some serious issues. Additionally, debt consolidation often claim to be "non-profit", but they are often funded by and working for your creditors, while charging you fees for their services. International Debt Solutions works for you! The attorney network we refer you to can cut your debt in half, get your payments down to an amount you can afford and get you debt free faster.

How Does Debt Resolution Work?
International Debt Solutions will refer you to an attorney network that will directly provide these services for you in Kansas. We set up a program that is based on you setting money aside and letting the attorneys negotiate the best settlement for you and your situation. You continue to put funds in your settlement account (we call it saving). The attorney network will send settlement offers to your creditors. As long as you continue to save (according to the program we've established with you), you will get the best settlement possible. Once a settlement is reached with a creditor, the attorney network will contact you and let you know. If you approve, it's a go. This process continues with each creditor until all your debts are settled. A typical resolution program takes 12 to 48 months. The length of time depends on how much you owe and how much you save monthly towards your debt. When we forecast what you will save, the percentages reflect what you will save at the time of settlement and illustrate the typical amount our clients have saved on settled accounts. The attorney network can't guarantee a creditor will accept any specific settlement offer. The length of time that our service takes and the settlement results may vary per individual case.

How Much Of My Debt Can I Expect To Be Settled By Your Program?

Each creditor has their own criteria to decide if they are willing to settle the debt and for how much. This includes the amount of the debt, the debt's current status, reasons you want to settle it, the type of debt and how much disposable income you have.

How Quickly Will My Debt Be Gone?

The amount of time it takes to pay off each account varies. Many factors are at play in determining how long it will take. The outstanding balance,
number of accounts that are being settled and the amount you can pay towards your accounts monthly are some of the factors. We design your program specifically for you and it's based on how our debt resolution specialists can help you best upon reviewing your financial situation. The average length of time most of our customers pay off the balance of their accounts is 12 to 48 months. It may take you less or more time to pay off your balance.

How Much Is This Going To Cost Me?
Payment plans are custom tailored to each individual and the payments you make each month depend on your circumstance and debt accrued. Our service fees for debt reduction services vary on the amount you owe and how long you're on the actual program. Before you enter our program, we give you an estimate of what your fees will be over the course of the program period. The fees we charge are small compared to how much you will save off your current balances overall, in contrast to paying any recurring interest charges currently applicable to your credit card accounts and other debts every month for the distant future, not to mention any applicable late fees and penalties you may face. We want you to get ahead and regain control of your finances.

I'm Thinking About Filing For Bankruptcy. Is This A Good Idea?

We can't advise you on what to do with respect to bankruptcy in Kansas. This is a personal decision and we recommend you speak with a bankruptcy attorney. In order to file bankruptcy, you must meet certain criteria. In 2005, new laws took effect making it more difficult to file for bankruptcy and be freed of all your debt. The American Bankruptcy Institute has provided general guidelines to help consumers who are considering bankruptcy and how it may benefit them. Here is a summary of their guidelines:

    * Your bank account has been attached
    * The bulk of your debt is unsecured like credit cards or medical bills
    * Your total debt, not including what you owe on your car or house loans, is more than you could ever pay in five years or more
    * Collection agencies are calling you
    * You are 30 days or more behind on more than one bill
    * You have lawsuits pending against you
    * You have high medical bills that aren't covered by your insurance
    * You owe income tax that you can't pay
    * You don't have many assets
    * You have little or no money saved
    * You have had a repossession, such as a vehicle

Can You Explain What Debt Resolution Is?
Debt resolution is a negotiation process with major creditors. The end result is to reduce your debt as easily as possible with a program that meets your individual needs. Our network of attorneys have reduced many customers debt by 50%* or more over 12 to 48 months. *We can't promise that we will reduce your personal debt by 50%. This is our estimate for the amount typically saved by our Kansas clients. Savings vary by individual and don't reflect service fees. Additionally, International Debt Solutions can't guarantee that any creditor will accept any specific settlement offer. Settlement savings results and the length of time required to fully satisfy any settlements may vary.

What's The Difference Between Secured & Unsecured Debt?
Unsecured debt doesn't involve assets and is a promise to pay a creditor. Typical examples of unsecured debt are credit cards, personal loans, and medical bills. Secured debt is backed by an asset or collateral, like a house or automobile. Your mortgage is an example of secured deb. If you fall behind on payments, the lender can foreclose on your house. An auto loan would be another example, as your car could be repossessed if you fail to make payments.

I Want to Join Your Program. What Are The Requirements?

Our Kansas clients have past due unsecured debts such as credit card bills, at least $7,500 worth of debt and are experiencing overwhelming financial hardships, high monthly minimum payments or simply cannot afford their debt. They've considered bankruptcy, but decided debt reduction is the way to go and their best option to get out of their current situation and back on track with their financial situation.

Can You Stop The Collection Calls?
We can't promise they will stop. We do suggest that you write a letter to your collectors telling them to stop contacting you. This should stop them
from frequently calling after they receive the letter, except to tell you there will be no further action or that they intend to take specific action against you. Keep in mind that sending them a letter doesn't make your debt go away and the collection agency or original creditor can sue you.

Will My Creditors Work With You?

IDS will refer you to a Kansas attorney network who has worked with all of the major creditors and has built solid relationships with them. In most cases, creditors want to settle so they can recover part of the money you owe them in a reasonable amount of time, rather than little or nothing.

What Kinds Of Debt Do You Settle?
We only handle unsecured debt, such as credit cards, medical bills, retail/department store credit cards, collection accounts and personal loans. We can't help you with secured debt such as mortgages and auto loans, as well as IRS liens, federal student loans, child support or alimony.

Is Debt Resolution Only For Credit Cards?
We can help you with credit cards and more, such as medical and legal bills, retail/department store cards, accounts gone to collection and personal loans. We can't assist you with secured debt such as IRS tax liens, student loans, child support, alimony, mortgages, auto loans or any property that can be repossessed in Kansas.

Do You Give Or Sell My Information To Anyone?
You will sign a confidentially agreement with us when you enter the program, stating that your personal information will only be released when necessary to settle your accounts. We do not sell or release your information to any third parties. It is the law that we have to keep all of our Kansas clients' information private.

We serve Wichita, Kansas | Overland Park, Kansas | Kansas City, Kansas | Topeka, Kansas | Olathe, Kansas | Lawrence, Kansas | Shawnee, Kansas | Salina, Kansas | Manhattan, Kansas | Lenexa, Kansas. IDS Free Consultation Call (888) 466-1779

Kansas is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States. It is named after the Kansas River which flows through it, which in turn was named after the Kansa  tribe, which inhabited the area. The tribe's name  is often said to mean "people of the wind" or "people of the south wind," although this was probably not the term's original meaning. Residents of Kansas are called "Kansans." Historically, the area was home to large numbers of nomadic Native Americans who hunted bison. It was first settled by European Americans in the 1830s, but the pace of settlement accelerated in the 1850s, in the midst of political wars over the slavery issue. When officially opened to settlement by the U.S. government in 1854, abolitionist Free-Staters from New England and pro-slavery settlers from neighboring Missouri rushed to the territory to determine if Kansas would become a free state or a slave state. Thus, the area was a hotbed of violence and chaos in its early days as these forces collided, and was known as Bleeding Kansas. The abolitionists eventually prevailed and on January 29, 1861, Kansas entered the Union as a free state. After the Civil War, the population of Kansas grew exponentially, when waves of immigrants turned the prairie into productive farmland. Today, Kansas is one of the most productive agricultural states, producing many crops, and leading the nation in wheat, sorghum and sunflower production most years.

For millennia, the land that is presently Kansas was inhabited by Native Americans. The first European to set foot in present-day Kansas was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, who explored the area in 1541. In 1803, most of modern Kansas was secured by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Southwest Kansas, however, was still a part of Spain, Mexico, and the Republic of Texas until the conclusion of the Mexican-American War in 1848. From 1812 to 1821, Kansas was part of the Missouri Territory. The Santa Fe Trail traversed Kansas from 1821 to 1880, transporting manufactured goods from Missouri and silver and furs from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Wagon ruts from the trail are still visible in the prairie today. In 1827, Fort Leavenworth became the first permanent settlement of white Americans in the future state. The Kansas-Nebraska Act became law on May 30, 1854, establishing the U.S. territories of Nebraska and Kansas, and opening the area to broader settlement by whites. Kansas Territory stretched all the way to the Continental Divide and included the sites of present-day Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo.

Missouri and Arkansas sent settlers into Kansas all along its eastern border. These settlers attempted to sway votes in favor of slavery. The secondary settlement of Americans in Kansas Territory were abolitionists from Massachusetts  and other Free-Staters, who attempted to stop the spread of slavery from neighboring Missouri. Directly presaging the American Civil War, these forces collided, entering into skirmishes that earned the territory the name of Bleeding Kansas. Kansas was admitted to the United States as a slave-free state on January 29, 1861, making it the 34th state to enter the Union. By that time the violence in Kansas had largely subsided. However, during the Civil War, on August 21, 1863, William Quantrill led several hundred men on a raid into Lawrence, destroying much of the city and killing nearly two hundred people. Until the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, Quantrill's raid was the single bloodiest act of domestic terrorism in America. He was roundly condemned by both the conventional confederate military and the partisan rangers commissioned by the Missouri legislature. His application to that body for a commission was flatly rejected due to his pre war criminal record (see Jones, Gray Ghosts and Rebel Riders  Holt & Co. 1956, p. 76).

After the Civil War, many veterans constructed homesteads in Kansas. Many African Americans also looked to Kansas as the land of "John Brown", and led by men like Benjamin "Pap" Singleton began establishing black colonies in the state. At the same time, the Chisholm Trail was opened and the Wild West era commenced in Kansas. Wild Bill Hickok was a deputy marshal at Fort Riley and a marshal at Hays and Abilene. Dodge City was another wild cowboy town, and both Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp worked as lawmen in the town. In one year alone, 8 million head of cattle from Texas boarded trains in Dodge City bound for the East, earning Dodge the nickname "Queen of the Cowtowns." In part as a response to the violence perpetrated by cowboys, on February 19, 1881 Kansas became the first U.S. state to adopt a Constitutional amendment prohibiting all alcoholic beverages. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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