At its peak, Startovertoday offered a suite of services designed to provide a "fresh start" for those in debt. According to former employees, the firm specialized in:
The debt relief industry faced significant scrutiny during this era. In 2010, Startovertoday was cited in a summary of enforcement actions by the California Department of Real Estate for issues related to unlicensed activity or violations of advance fee bans. This period was a turning point for the industry, as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) moved to prohibit debt relief companies from collecting fees before successfully settling a consumer's debt—a rule change supported by groups like The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC) to weed out predatory practices. Current Status startovertoday
Offering help with mortgages, tax debt, and credit repair. Regulatory Challenges At its peak, Startovertoday offered a suite of
The Legacy of Startovertoday: Navigating the 2000s Debt Relief Landscape This period was a turning point for the