Not a request for upfront money
You can request a cash offer without paying EnforcePay an upfront fee.
Still skeptical?
A judgment holder should be careful. EnforcePay makes the offer simple: no upfront cost to request a cash offer, no obligation to accept, and documented sale terms if a purchase moves forward.
No upfront cost to request a cash offer. No obligation to accept.
Red flags we avoid
You can request a cash offer without paying EnforcePay an upfront fee.
EnforcePay is not a law firm and does not advise you on your legal rights.
Some judgments will not qualify for an offer.
Reviews and examples are not guarantees that any file will produce money later.
The practical test
The acquisition specialist does not need you to guess. Ask what EnforcePay is offering, what documents are required, when payment happens if you accept, and what agreement controls the sale.
If the numbers do not work for you, do not accept. That is the point of a no-obligation cash offer request.
Why it is different from an upfront-fee pitch
You are not paying EnforcePay to start a review.
If EnforcePay buys, EnforcePay is investing in its own asset.
EnforcePay is not your law firm; use your own attorney for legal advice.