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"Do Not Sell My Information" Request and Assertion of Privacy Rights

If you are a California resident, you have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), including the right to opt-out of us selling certain of your personal information by filing a CCPA "Do Not Sell My Information Request". Your rights include and are not limited to the right to request the data collected about you, the sources of information, and the right to have your data deleted. More information about what data we collect and how we share your personal information is available in our Privacy Policy and the California Privacy Notice. There are other laws which may impact our ability to complete any requests under CCPA. If you would like to submit a request under CCPA, please complete and submit the form below:

Certification

By submitting this form, you certify that you are a California Resident and that the information provided above is correct.


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Please be aware that all calls with *Upturn USA LLC* may be recorded or monitored for quality assurance and training purposes. Clients who successfully remain in the program and settle all enrolled debts typically achieve savings of around 46% before fees, or 25% after fees, over a period of 24 to 48 months. These figures are based on past enrolled debts and results, which can vary depending on individual circumstances. Not every debt qualifies for enrollment, and not all clients complete the program due to various reasons, such as challenges in saving enough funds. We do not promise specific reductions in debt amounts or guarantee that you will be debt-free within a certain timeframe. *Upturn USA LLC* does not take over consumer debt, make monthly payments to creditors, provide tax, bankruptcy, accounting, or legal advice, or offer credit repair services. Services may not be available in all states. For advice on tax implications of debt settlement, please consult a tax professional. If considering bankruptcy, consult with a bankruptcy attorney. In some states, we may be able to recommend a local tax professional or bankruptcy attorney. It is important to thoroughly read and understand all program materials before enrolling, including potential negative impacts on your credit rating.

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