Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Buffalo, Inc.
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Our Business is Your Credit
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Tue Wed - Thu Fri - Phone:
Main - 716-712-2060
Toll Free - 800-926-9685
ExtraTollFree - 800-926-9685
- Address:
- 40 Gardenville Pkwy W Ste 300 West Seneca, NY 14224
- Links:
http://www.consumercreditbuffalo.org
- Categories
- Credit & Debt Counseling, Financial Services
- Payment Options
- Location
- Located at Union and Gardenville Parkway, across from Key Bank and Olive Branch Restaurant. First building on left, our sign is above the door you enter.
- Associations
- A proud member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families & Children (COA), Inc., An A+ member of the Better Business Bureau, A certified HUD Counseling Agency, A licensed budget planner through the NYS Department of Financial Services, Approved by the Executive Office of the U.S. Trustees to provide certified bankruptcy counseling sessions
General Info
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Buffalo, Inc. is a local nonprofit Agency established in 1965. We offer a wide array of services that provide solutions to the complex financial side of our lives. Counseling sessions focus on proper budgeting techniques, debt repayment options, student loan assistance, small business advice, credit report education and credit score explanations. CCCS of Buffalo also offers free financial literacy classes in the WNY community to schools, colleges/universities, churches, and companies of all sizes! The collective mission of our Agency is to provide the best strategies to help people master their credit. We strive to minimize the social stigma associated with debt. Don't confuse us with the ads you see on the television, we do not offer debt settlement services, which can often times do more damage than good when someone is attempting to become debt free. CCCS of Buffalo actively seeks partnerships within the WNY community and many of our educational programs are funded by generosity of local foundations and banks.