If someone offers to buy your judgment, skepticism is reasonable. Credibility signals help you decide whether the conversation is worth having.

A public profile helps

BBB information gives judgment holders a public place to review business profile facts and customer feedback. It does not guarantee your file, but it helps show that the business can be checked.

Reviews are not promises

Customer reviews can show how other people described their experience. They are not a promise that EnforcePay will buy your judgment or that any future result will happen.

Simple terms reduce risk

No upfront cost to request an offer and no obligation to accept are important because they keep the first step practical. You should not have to pay just to ask whether a cash offer may be available.

Still ask hard questions

Credibility does not replace your own judgment. Ask what is being offered, what documents are needed, and what agreement controls the sale if you accept.

Important:

EnforcePay is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice about your judgment or a sale agreement, consult your own attorney.