Axiom Financial Solutions

by ChoiceREVU Editor on March 22, 2011

Axiom Financial Solutions Review

Axiom Financial Solutions AKA Accredited Home Lenders or Home Funds Direct says their “ultimate objective is to free you of your debts that are lingering over our head in the least amount of time possible.”

They claim to be able to have their clients completely free of debt in 1 1/2 to2 1/2 years. The program focuses on debt settlement but cannot support all financial issues. It appears a little odd when you look at their contact information on their website is a PO Box rather than a physical address. On the website I noted that they don’t support Home Loans/Mortgages when they are also know as a Home Lender.

It also bothered me that they have three different names. Which I didn’t discover till I looked them up on the Better Business Bureau. They are not BBB Accredited. The interesting part about the BBB review is that they have 14 complaints that include 8 complaints about the Product and 5 complaints about Collections. Their score could also be affected because they are not Accredited yet and they have not resolved 6 complaints.

Company Research

    Years in business: 21 (Accredited Home Lenders)
    Current BBB rating: F (not BBB Accredited)
    Registered BBB complaints (last 36 months): 14
    Professional Memberships: United States Organizations for Bankruptcy Alternatives (USOBA)

*above data is current at time of review

Website for Axiom Financial Solutions:

http://axiomfinancialsolutions.com/

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Herb April 17, 2011 at 9:43 am

After working with Axiom for @2 years they do settle your debt but not at the retes that they clained to i have had to pay anywhere from 44% to 75% and the last debt is now a wage garnishment and it is looking like bankruptcy is my next option

Herb April 17, 2011 at 9:45 am

After working with Axiom for @2 years they do settle your debt but not at the rates that they claimed to i have had to pay anywhere from 44% to 75% and the last debt is now a wage garnishment and it is looking like bankruptcy is my next option

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