Thousands With $15,000+ In Debt Are Checking This Program In 2026
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Thousands Of Americans With $15,000+ In Debt Are Checking This Program In 2026$15,000+ In Debt? Thousands Are Checking This Program

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With credit card APRs near record highs and inflation still squeezing households, many Americans carrying over $15,000 in unsecured debt are looking for a way out that doesn't involve bankruptcy or another high-interest consolidation loan.

A growing number are checking their eligibility for a debt relief program through CuraDebt, a company with over 25 years of experience in the consumer debt industry. CuraDebt is A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. It is also BBB Accredited, and has 1,600+ five-star reviews on BBB, Yelp, Google Reviews, CustomerLobby, Trust Pilot and Shopper Approved.

Why This Program Is Different

The program works by negotiating with creditors to resolve unsecured debts — like credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans — for less than the full balance owed. It is not a loan, and it is not bankruptcy.

Checking eligibility is free, confidential, and does not affect your credit score to check.

Free · No obligation · Does not affect your credit to check
Find Out If You Are Eligible →

How To Check Your Eligibility

Step 1: Click your state below.
Step 2: Answer a few quick questions about your debt.
Step 3: Speak with a counselor in a free, confidential consultation.

Select Your State To Start

Programs are not available in all states.
Program not available in New Jersey. Fees may vary by state.
See If You Qualify →