Berkshire Financial Services Reviews 

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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  1. Debt Relief Service
  2. Financial Consultant

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Our company provides specialized services for businesses burdened by Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) debt. We focus on helping clients settle or renegotiate their MCA obligations, offering relief through customized debt management strategies. By working directly with lenders, we aim to reduce debt balances, lower daily or weekly payments and extend repayment terms, giving businesses the financial flexibility they need to recover and thrive. Our process involves evaluating your current financial situation, negotiating with creditors on your behalf, and creating a tailored solution to alleviate the strain of MCA debt.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Relentless and highly unprofessional.

For over a month, this company has practically harassed my business, calling no less than three times a day, five days a week. Their pitch is always the same: business debt resettlement and reorganization—services we emphatically do not need. Despite repeatedly telling their reps to stop calling and explicitly demanding to be placed on their "Do Not Call" list, the harassment continues. They deliberately cycle through different Caller IDs to bypass our blocks, only to launch into the exact same unsolicited pitch. It is an infuriating disruption to our daily operations. I am leaving this review in the slim hope that someone in management actually reads this and puts an immediate end to these unacceptable spam calls

June 30, 2026
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Reply from Berkshire Financial Services

Hi Joseph, thank you for reaching out, and we're truly sorry for the frustration these calls have caused
We completely understand not wanting to share details publicly, so we've sent you a request for a bit more information. To make sure we add your business to our Do Not Call list right away, please reply there or email your business name and the number(s) being called to info@berkshirefs.com or dnc@berkshirefs.com, and we'll confirm your removal promptly.
Any Do Not Call or information requests can go to either address anytime. Thank you for letting us know, Joseph — we truly want to make this right.
— The Berkshire Financial Services Team

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